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 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
