[RFC] One ioslave to rule them all...
Kévin Ottens
ervin at ipsquad.net
Sun Jun 26 22:16:00 BST 2005
Le Dimanche 26 Juin 2005 21:27, Alexander Neundorf a écrit :
> I still don't really understand the home ioslave. Is all it does that going
> "up" from home goes to system:/ ?
It's one of the point, but not the most important. It's also a restricted view
of all the home directory in the system (I know some systems where they are
spread in home subdirs... not really convenient for users). home:/ lists all
the home directories of the users
> Would it make sense to add a bookmarks folder in the remote:/ ioslave where
> all konqy bookmarks appear ?
I don't think so... I think that remote:/ is overcrowded already, it was meant
to be simple and now we have already several entries in it. I don't see the
point of accessing bookmarks in a filesystem tree, it's normally tied to the
web browser use, but maybe I'm missing some use cases.
Regards.
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Ne font reculer l'ignorance."
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