On 12/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2.  from a friend at my old job place ( Matt Brous @ RIS )..  and after
> thinking about this its really cool and I never realized I used it.
>
> KDE has developed ... er um ... extentions ?  Shoot I cant remember what
> he called it...  it's actaully the opposite of an extention since it
> comes at the front...  so... from almost any KDE window where you can
> type in an address..
>
> rdp://servername   is a windows RDP connection
> vnc://servername is VNC connection
> smb://server/share  is a windows or SMB server share
> file://filepath  is a file
> ldap://ldappath is an LDAP source...
> nfs:// etc...
> OK these are way simplified and I may have the syntax wrong for some of
> those ... but there are apparently hundreds of these.. I use some but
> never realized that it was a part of KDE. If KDE were smart they'd offer
> a toolbar option for this and get rid of the clutter...  I went to the
> KDE site and at first glance couldnt find documentation on this feature,
> but I do use some ...especially the rdp:// method to get to windows
> servers at work.
>
> Note - I havent tried this on gnome.. so true this is KDE only ?

Gnome VFS layer provides some of this functionality.



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