As far as I'm able to test at the moment, PCManFM 0.9.x supports all of 
those protocols as long as your GVFS is set up properly (as it is by 
default on my Lubuntu 12.04 box) and it's probably the lightest 
graphical file manager you're going to find that doesn't look or act 
like a refugee from the early '90s.

ssh://localhost/ (Works)
smb://localhost/ (Works)
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/ (Works)

I don't have a WebDAV server handy to test against, but it seems to be 
working with dav:// in that it gives a "not a WebDAV enabled share" 
message on plain old HTTP URLs.

If you don't mind an ncurses-based orthodox file manager, Midnight 
Commander also supports FISH/SSH and FTP natively but not SMB or WebDAV.

(Though, if it's just fstab you don't want to deal with, I believe there 
are FUSE implementations of SMB and WebDAV that you could add to 
Midnight Commander's quick command launcher)

On 12-08-16 01:12 AM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a GTK filemanager, preferably non bloated, that would be
> able to browse through ssh, ftp, smb, webdav...
>
> I know I can mount them all in fstab, plus use autofs, then it will be
> transparent for the filemanager, but I see that some file managers
> nowadays dont require me to deal with fstab.
>
> Which one would you recommend?
> I'm running Fedora 16 (soon 17) LXDE spin
>
> I'd rather avoid
> - Nautilus: too heavy gnome deps pulled with
> - XFFM: too many xf* things pulled
>


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