On Sunday 16 September 2018 13.57:41 Kate Draven wrote:
Have you tried doing something like konqueror address to nfs for example to my ftp net drive I have konqueror ftp://000.000.0.00/
Takes me right to the root of the drive and then I log in.
Kate
nfs://000.000.0.00 shows the shares (although I can't log in) but this is
not
the problem. If I right-click on the *.desktop file and choose "mount", it mounts all right. I can the access the share through konqueror (file management).
But if I click on the *.desktop file, instead of opening the share in konqueror file management (which is what it *does* on my main machine), it starts Audacious... I don't know why Audacious and I am sure that before
it
did work as expected...
Thierry
Check file associations in kcontrol
On Sunday 16 September 2018 14.44:12 Kate Draven wrote:
Check file associations in kcontrol
I did. But as usual it's when other suggest that one's brain starts working. As the files I click are Desktop Config files I looked for *.desktop and this would not work. After you message suddenly I looked for "inodes" and there was the solution. For some reason Audacious was first for directories....
With Konqueror back everything works.
Thierry
Thierry de Coulon wrote:
I did. But as usual it's when other suggest that one's brain starts working. As the files I click are Desktop Config files I looked for *.desktop and this would not work. After you message suddenly I looked for "inodes" and there was the solution. For some reason Audacious was first for directories....
With Konqueror back everything works.
I have also several nfs shares that are mounted via fstab and it works fine there.
What does it say under device, if you open the icon with right click and properties or information (the last option in the menu)?
regards