https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465016
--- Comment #3 from Felix Ernst <[email protected]> --- Hmm, so I'll try to understand your argument. Please explain it once more if I get it wrong. So the argument is that files on a NTFS file system are normally controlled by Windows, and if a user accesses them, they are normally interested in messing with the system files from Linux. Therefore we shouldn't consider them hidden because files that are hidden on Windows aren't really files that should be hidden from a Linux user accessing Windows? Be aware though that Dolphin can be installed on Windows. Would we also show hidden files when someone is currently using Windows? What would be really useful is some clear use case e.g. "I need to access *$certain files* on Windows from Linux that make sense when they are hidden on Windows but somehow not from Linux". In any case I won't close this bug report for now because I don't feel like I understand the full scope behind it. Maybe someone else who has a use for this behaviour picks it up at one point. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
