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On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Harry Putnam <reader@×××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Do we have tools other than Konqueror that are aware of smb/UNK |
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> addressing? |
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> Before you answer please note that: |
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> I know about ssh |
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> I know about fuse |
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> I know about mount -tcifs |
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> I'd really like to be able to use UNK addressing from the cmd line. |
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> cd //host/share |
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> I don't now how many of you have noticed but bash shell from cygwin on |
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> windows has that capability built in. Or maybe it comes from windows |
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> env. |
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> You can do `cd //linux-host/share' in a bash terminal |
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> If command line smb/UNK is not on without lots of diddling around, what |
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> about some file managing tool that does it like Konqueror does. |
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> Emacs is said to be able to do this using tramp but I haven't ever |
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> gotten it to work. |
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> Konqueror can do it... but I don't run kde, and don't really want to |
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> fiddle with it in that direction. |
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Midnight Commander can do it. |