Aunt Tilly's Linux

Nathan Aubrey nathan at paysonlinux.org
Thu Aug 16 11:25:21 MST 2007


On Thursday 16 August 2007 10:49:53 am Ted Gould wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 10:31 -0700, Chris Gehlker wrote:
> > My  question for you all is this: 'Is the Nautilus shell common
> > enough on newbie desktop Linux systems that it is reasonable just to
> > assume it is there?'
>
> For GNOME based distributions it is.  There are some KDE ones also.
> Konquerer has the same feature, but you have to remember the magic
> keyword "fish", so a SSH URI is "fish://myserver/".
>
> In my experience don't question why you need to know this magic keyword
> to KDE people, they are unable to talk rationally about it.  Hopefully
> this has changed in newer version of KDE.  (I'm sure someone will
> respond to this :))
>
> 		--Ted

I'm responding. I happen to like the word FISH for this purpose! lol
no clue why they call it that. I do like it though, it's easy to remember!

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