On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 20:38 +, Sam Sharpe wrote:
> I'm guessing Gnome has therefore chosen to only show things in
> Places->Network that are definitely methods of file transfer, hence
> will only show if SFTP is advertised as a service. It's very
> confusing
If that's the case, I'd say it's th
On 5 February 2010 15:35, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 01:29 +, Sam Sharpe wrote:
>> On 4 February 2010 14:55, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> > Yes But, I think, is where the confusion came in.
>> >
>> > Even without the sftp.service file F11 would indicate sftp service
>> > availa
On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 01:29 +, Sam Sharpe wrote:
> On 4 February 2010 14:55, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > Yes But, I think, is where the confusion came in.
> >
> > Even without the sftp.service file F11 would indicate sftp service
> > availability. But, in both F11 and F12 there does exist a s
On 4 February 2010 14:55, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Yes But, I think, is where the confusion came in.
>
> Even without the sftp.service file F11 would indicate sftp service
> availability. But, in both F11 and F12 there does exist a ssh.service
> file. So, apparently, the F11 client would presume
Sam J Sharpe wrote:
>
>> Adding that file to the f12 side but not the f11 side will show an
>> icon for f12 on the f12 side and permit sftp access.
>>
>> Adding that file to both f12 and f122 will show icons for both on the
>> f12 side and allow sftp access to both.
>>
>> So, good job...great catch
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> Subject: Re: What driives me crazy about bugzilla [Making Progress]
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> On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 08:53:40 -0600
> Aaron Konstam wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 16:20 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > > Ed Greshko
On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 08:54:01 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Sam J Sharpe wrote:
> > I see machines running Mac OSX as you describe in Places->Network
> > when on my corporate network. After some experimentation, I
> > discovered that those machines displayed are the ones that are
> > advertising "SFTP
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Sam J Sharpe wrote:
>
>> D'oh - don't usually post from work so my mail isn't set up to reply
>> from the right address!
>>
>>
>> I see machines running Mac OSX as you describe in Places->Network when
>> on my corporate network. After some experimentation, I discovered tha
Sam J Sharpe wrote:
> D'oh - don't usually post from work so my mail isn't set up to reply
> from the right address!
>
>
> I see machines running Mac OSX as you describe in Places->Network when
> on my corporate network. After some experimentation, I discovered that
> those machines displayed ar
D'oh - don't usually post from work so my mail isn't set up to reply
from the right address!
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Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 15:29:36 +
From: Sam J Sharpe
To: Community support for Fedora users
Cc: akons...@sbcglobal.net
Subject: Re: What driives me crazy
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 16:20 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
> > Aaron Konstam wrote:
> >> What I saw under F11 was icons for all the Fedora machines on the
> >> LAN including the one I am on and I would expect to be able to open
> >> the icon and login to the machine. You can do that u
Ed Greshko wrote:
> Aaron Konstam wrote:
>> What I saw under F11 was icons for all the Fedora machines on the
>> LAN including the one I am on and I would expect to be able to open
>> the icon and login to the machine. You can do that using Places->
>> Connect to Server but then yo need to know in
Aaron Konstam wrote:
> What I saw under F11 was icons for all the Fedora machines on the LAN
> including the one I am on and I would expect to be able to open the icon
> and login to the machine. You can do that using Places-> Connect to
> Server but then yo need to know in advance the machines nam
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