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I've got the same problem although it worked before.<BR>
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Any chance you are using RedHat 8.0 (with a crippled KDE 3.0) and then upgraded it to KDE 3.1?<BR>
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That's when all kinds of small error seemed to have crept into my system.<BR>
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Cheers,<BR>
-Tako<BR>
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On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 20:41, Carlos A. Siso wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373" SIZE="3"><I>El Sáb 22 Feb 2003 14:45, gabriel escribió:
> On February 22, 2003 12:18 pm, Carlos A. Siso wrote:
> > Greetings.
> >
> > I do not know if this has been previously reported. Anyway, in konqueror
> > lan browser for KDE 3.1 (Redhat 8.0), when clicking the SMB or FISH sub
> > folder of a networked equipment (lan://localhost/machine.domain.com),
> > konqueror try to open the folder "lan://localhost/machine.domain.com/SMB"
> > (lan://localhost/machine.domain.com/FISH) and does not show anything. If
> > you point konqueror directly to "SMB://machine.domain.com" it shows the
> > available SMB share points on "machine.domain.com"
>
> i've heard that you need to use "rlan:/" instead of "lan://" (note the
> single slash). i tried it out and it worked.... badly. the cascading look
> wasn't there, and the folders weren't appearing as a "sub" of any others...
> over all very messy... but it *sorta* worked...
Weird!. I Tried "rlan:/machine.domain.com" and it shows the SMB, FISH etc.
folders. But if I click on SMB it open "rlan:/machine.domain.com/SMB" (same
problem as "lan://").
One thing I note is that on machines with a Web Server (HTTP), clicking on the
HTTP icon does not try to open "lan://machine.domain.com/HTTP" as it does
with SMB folders, but switch to the http:// protocol
(</FONT><A HREF="http://machine.domain.com"><FONT SIZE="3">http://machine.domain.com</FONT></A><FONT COLOR="#737373" SIZE="3">) correctly (both lan:// and rlan:/). After some
test I found that HTTP y FTP folders works OK while SMB, FISH y NFS folders
fails to switch to proper protocol. Could it be a problem related to missing
MIME types and/or definitions?
Thanks,</I></FONT></PRE>
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