On Wednesday 28 September 2005 9:35 am, Bruce A. Mallett wrote:
> This has got to be a dumb question yet it is very much eluding me, so
> here goes ..
>
> I just tried out the Gnome on RC-1 and went to Places->Network Servers,
> then created a public FTP server.  Makes an icon on my desktop, adds one
> to my Places menu, and it browses the FTP server's directory in
> Nautilus.  All very nice.
>
> Now, how do I delete it?
>
> RMB->Move to trash is gray'd out.  Dragging it to the trash gives an
> error.  Places->Network Servers (which takes a little over 2 minutes to
> show anything BTW) shows only "Windows Network".  "Computer" shows the
> FTP server icon but also does not permit a "Delete".

Here's a workaround:

In Nautilus, press f9 to open the tree view, then right click on the mapped 
drive and select unmount in the tree and it works.

Kirk

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