[kiofuse] [Bug 75324] Integrate KIO Slaves into file system using FUSE gateway

Rafael Linux User bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Thu Dec 20 21:09:53 GMT 2018


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75324

--- Comment #86 from Rafael Linux User <rafael.linux.user at gmail.com> ---
I agree with Mathieu Roy and Jean-Francois Juneau comments, even last talking
about contributing with donations. I'm sure none of us try to understimate any
developers work, but the reality is that in my case, after more of eight years
using Linux and KDE, I can't recommend to any on my job to migrate to KDE
precisely cause every day we need to do our job, not fighting with issues
(caused from Plasma or not) accessing FTP or SMB files in an heterogenous way.
I access each day to FTP and SMB local services, but each day I must take into
account that it's not the same if I open a remote file from Krusader (or
Dolphin) that from Caja, or if I compare remote files with Meld or with Kompare
or KDiff, or if I open a remote file with Kate or with Atom ... it's really a
headache for a simple user that want to work transparently from Linux systems.
As other users said, it's 2018, and I can see KDE desktop changed his name a
lot of time ago to Plasma, and each new version of Plasma I expected to see
this issue solved, but at this point I can't recommend anyone to jump Linux if
they really want to work with files outside their PCs. 

In fact, is not the unique issue that is not solved and even not recognized,
despite it's easy to verify they: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351175

Some times, as a Linux user and a Plasma fan, seeing no patches for some issues
make me not want to notify issues cause seems my efforts to notify this
problems are good for nothing. You can be sure non English speakers (like me)
have an extra effort to try to report issues to developers.

Anyway, I give thanks and best wishes to KDE community and developers for their
day to day job.

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