[Novalug] Success

John Yodsnukis yodsnukis@dbbd.net
Fri May 22 09:37:00 EDT 2009


Yeah, it's a problem when a service/daemon doesn't start.  Fire your
tech support.  : )

On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Ken Kauffman <kkauffman@headfog.com> wrote:
> As long as you do not have a problem with the WebClient service on Windows
> starting.  Which I found out at work...when my desktop webclient failed and
> they have yet to fix.
>
> Ken
>
> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 08:13, John Yodsnukis <yodsnukis@dbbd.net> wrote:
>>
>> Actually, yes, "Network Places" in Windows Explorer supports FTP and
>> WebDAV along with Samba.
>>
>> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 6:56 PM, Mackenzie Morgan <macoafi@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > On Thursday 21 May 2009 11:35:01 am jecottrell3@comcast.net wrote:
>> >> What I want to know is why dolphin even exists. Wasn't konqueror good
>> > enough? How does either compare with Nautilus, or more to the point,
>> > Windows
>> > Explorer.
>> >
>> > Eh? Is there a Linux filebrowser that doesn't beat the pants off of
>> > Windows
>> > Explorer?  Granted, most of my experience is with Nautilus (I switched
>> > to bash
>> > for my filebrowsing needs before I switched to KDE), but I'm pretty sure
>> > Windows Explorer doesn't have a built-in FTP client.
>> >
>> > Comparing the little bit of Dolphin-use I've got with the even littler
>> > Konqueror-as-file-browser-use, I have to say +1 to the variety of views
>> > Dolphin
>> > provides.  Konqueror doesn't seem to be any more of a filebrowser than
>> > Firefox
>> > is--the difference being that Konqueror tried to market itself as one
>> > while
>> > Firefox just happened to have that functionality.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Mackenzie Morgan
>> > http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com
>> > apt-get moo
>> >
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