Well, I also forgot to mention that I am using KDE... don't like Gnome very mutch. this happens in konqueror, I can see the files on the computers, but not open. This became a great thing for the users who are used to windows, just click in remote places and u can see all the workgroups and comp on the network, but don't open files. > On Friday 14 July 2006 02:27, Tim wrote: >> On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 11:40 -0300, Anderson Alipio - Clicaí wrote: >> > using Fedora 5 * >> > >> > I'm having a problem when I open files from network (system - remote >> > places - workgroup - computer - share...) sorry if the words are not >> > correct. location bar looks like this: smb://workgroup/ >> > >> > I click on a computer and a share of it. >> > smb://comp/share/ >> > >> > I can see the workgroups and the computers, but when I try to open a >> file >> > like .pdf or .doc, .xls, .... by clicking on it, the program ( eg.: >> > openoffice) starts to open, but closes whith no erros and the file >> dosn't >> > open. >> >> I don't know why the application closes, but I find the smb://pc/share >> addressing system will only let you open files with some applications, >> most don't understand the scheme. You'll have more luck if you mount >> the share onto the local file system. Nautilus doesn't act as a >> go-between, providing access to the file to the application. >> > You could always try kde, which can use a tray applet to access all > network > shares. I use it for samba shares without a problem. > > Anne > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list