I _love_ KDE

Jason Clinton me at jasonclinton.com
Mon Dec 8 19:02:04 CST 2003


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I'm running KDE 3.2_beta1 so this feature may not exist in older
versions: For _any_ SSH2 server you can log on to, you can type
"sftp://serveraddress" in the URL bar in Konqueror and, after entering
your username and password, you are looking at a file manager of the
remote SSH system. It's completely transparent; anything you can do to a
local file, you can do to the remote one. KDE applications also benefit
from this and will transparently open a file on a remote file system.
For instance, if I'm looking at a text file in Konqueror on a remote
system, I can double click it and KWrite will open it up _off the remote
server_. Any changes I make to that file will be immediately written back.

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