[kde] Using real paths instead of nfs://, system://, etc
- From: Hauke <hauke@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:35:47 +0200
Hi Guys,
I'm searching for a way to tell KDE to use real Paths instead of 'system://'.
An example: A nfs-share is mounted to '/server/storage' and in konqueror is
will be displayed as 'media://nfs'.
I installed Kubuntu with KDE on a lot of linux-starter pc's and because of
this, they all become frenzied.
Is there a trick to disable this?
Thanks for Helping.
Best Regards
Hauke
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