On Tue, 5 Jul 2022, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
NFS or SMB/CIFS have nothing to do with KVM sharing. Perhaps, Rich thought
that VNC is misspelled NFS, no idea.
No, NFS mounts all partitions on the remote host on the local host. I used
it a long time ago when I last had two desktops up and running.
On Tue, 5 Jul 2022, Ali Corbin wrote:
On mine, 1.40.113, it's on the Appearance page, but closer to the top.
Ali,
Thanks. I'll get the source for the newer version and build/upgrade here.
Frankly, I can never find my way around the brave settings. Whenever I
want to change a setting, I
On 7/5/22 15:08, Rich Shepard wrote:
Installed is brave-1.23.71.
I want to use the sidebar which should be available from Settings ->
Appearance. But it's not there. A web page example shows it between Show
Bookmarks and Use wide address bar. Here it's not found anywhere.
Is this a version
On Tue, Jul 5, 2022 at 3:08 PM Rich Shepard
wrote:
> Installed is brave-1.23.71.
>
> I want to use the sidebar which should be available from Settings ->
> Appearance. But it's not there. A web page example shows it between Show
> Bookmarks and Use wide address bar. Here it's not found anywhere.
On Tue, Jul 5, 2022, 17:56 Joseph Carter
wrote:
>
> > I'll re-learn how to set up network file system (NFS) and use that to
> mount
> > the secondary desktop on the primary desktop.
> >
> > Thanks for sharing!
>
> These days it seems like SMB is the most standard solution for that. I
> know
On Tue, 5 Jul 2022, Joseph Carter wrote:
These days it seems like SMB is the most standard solution for that. I
know people want nothing to do with SMB because "it's a Microsoft thing" …
but no, at this point it's kind of not. Both Apple and the Samba team have
extended SMB quite a bit for
Installed is brave-1.23.71.
I want to use the sidebar which should be available from Settings ->
Appearance. But it's not there. A web page example shows it between Show
Bookmarks and Use wide address bar. Here it's not found anywhere.
Is this a version issue or something else?
Rich
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022, at 14:41, Rich Shepard wrote:
>> 1. It's astonishing that a brand new USB-C KVM switch knows what a windows
>> key is, since they all seem to be built with otherwise 101 key PC-AT/PS2
>> keyboards and never tested (and definitely never working with) absolutely
>> anything