Dear All,
happy New Year to all of you out there.
I’m struggling with Nautilus, that I like so much!
When logging in to a remote server and starting Nautilus, I then want to
add and bookmark an ssh connection to another remote server.
I get an EM ‘cannot find the location’ and when going to ‘network locations’
EM ‘Nautilus cannot handle network locations’.
I 've been googling for a few hours, and found a lot of threads that point to gvfs,
to samba and to rebooting and reinstalling. Rebooting I did, reinstalling is not possible,the gvfs thing is very unclear.
There was an Em on the command line when starting Nautilus: “share extensions disabled”, I got rid of that by uninstalling nautilus-share-extensions.
If it’s a bug in Nautilus, shouldn’t “zypper up” resolve it?
I’m clueless, help would be deeply appreciated.
greetings, J.
Opensuse 11.2 fully updated, running as Kiwi-Ltsp server.
dear all,
just replying to my own thread here.
I tested this further and noticed I also have this issue on servers
where I was physicaly able to connect to other servers using Nautilus.
So the problem must be on the part where now I connect through ssh to remote server,
start nautilus and then want to connect and get the Em.
Still, any input is helpfull!
greetings, J.
linuxjohan wrote:
i almost certainly can not help–sory, but maybe i can get more info
so someone who can, will:
> When logging in to a remote server and starting Nautilus, I then want
> to add and bookmark an ssh connection to another remote server.
that is, what is it you want to do at distant server A with nautilus?
are you wanting to move files from distant server A to distant server
B? or B to A, or ??
seeking clarity:
you can open Nautilus on YOUR machine and use it to access files on
both server A and B, right?
but, i think you are saying that if you go to A, start nautilus there
then you cannot connect it to B, right? is that the problem?
> I get an EM
what is an “EM”?
see: http://www.acronymfinder.com/Information-Technology/EM.html
please do not make up abreviations or acronyms, like, think about
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