On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 21:06 +0200, Johannes Rohr wrote: > Yes I am, but IIRC, it did work in 2.8, too. How did you try? Clicking > an Image in Nautilus or some other way? > Yes. As a typical user might - right click on a Nautilus icon (or indeed double-click) and select "Open with Image Viewer" The smb:// URI is not recognised when doing a "File/Open".
> > Or have I mis-configured something? > > I never configured /anything/ related to gnome-vfs Perhaps I should have said "not installed something". > The typical way of overcoming this is setting the > SUID bit on the respective mount program, e.g. shfsmount. But this is > an obvious security issue. This is why GNOME-VFS (or, on a much more > fundamental level, the Hurd's translators) are so much better: No > mounting, therefore no privileges required, no messing around with > SUID bits. Agreed. Allowing certain mount points through /etc/fstab also has its attractions but for the lack of fine grained control. -- Iain Mac Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

