https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442186
--- Comment #8 from Nate Graham <[email protected]> --- Potentially relevant: https://invent.kde.org/system/kio-fuse/-/issues/18 > What does temporary mean exactly? Do they go away when you log out? Or on > reboot? > What if you don't reboot for a year? Or maybe there's always only N entries > at most? In my mind, for Samba at least, it means "while logged into the share, until logging out of it (manual or automatic)". > What exactly is the UX here? You go into a host in dolphin and it adds it > into the > model? Or do you have to actually open a file there? Does it also apply if you > manually enter the URL? What if you manually open a program with an url > (`gwenview smb://foo/meow.jpg`)? Any action that causes you to log into the share should do it IMO. Whether this means logging into the share and entering the password (or letting the system enter a saved password) or accessing a file on it from some other means, and entering the password. > Do file open dialogs work the same as though used through dolphin? In this manner, they should, IMO. Generally they do. They currently share the same data model; Dolphin just does custom drawing for its Places Panel (which IMO it should stop doing anyway). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
