Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
Hi Aaron, Its not part of the core 3.0 in the 3.0 I have been using?-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 21 December 2002 01:58, Dan Graham wrote:I have just been using a new tool in KDE 3.1 rc5 called "fish". when itthis tool has been available since KDE 2.2 and was first shipped with KDE as part of the core packages in 3.0.
Regardless, it seems to be a very poorly promoted feature which is a shame given its potential. :-) Rob mentioned its existence to me yesterday and he had only heard of it this week.i suppose everyone will discover Krfb in 3.2? ;-)
I must try this :-)is invoked in Konqueror followed by an appropriate url.. .. Just look at the attacthed picture. Its worth all of a thousand words.to be more explicit for those who can't figure it out from the screenshot (a lovely one at that =): it opens a full file management session over a simple ssh account. listing, deletion, copying, viewing, editing, thumbnails ... the whole 9 yards, just as if the files were on your local system. there is a similar option in newer versions of midnight commander, as well.
This is going to be a great Xmas :-)also note that you can use fish:// in file open/save dialogs, not just konqueror. so you can open remote files in applications, or save to remote systems from applications over an encrypted tunnel as long as you have an ssh account on the machine in question. very slick, and one less reason to put X on your servers for those who prefer GUI editors when editting config files.
Thanx... Dan
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