On Sunday 30 May 2004 02:01 pm, Robert Paulsen wrote:
On Sunday 30 May 2004 03:15 pm, Trey Sizemore wrote:
On Sun, 2004-05-30 at 15:07, Jim Sabatke wrote:
fish:// is new to me too. When I entered "fish://user@hostname" in Konq, I got a prompt for a password. Then I got an error that "Cervisia does not support remote repositories." I guess this isn't completely implemented yet.
Mozilla has no idea what "fish" is.
Got it working now. Just had to change the hosts.allow file on the desktop (added 'sshd: ALL').
Now it works like a champ. Pretty darn cool, too for moving files between PCs.
Well I'll be! That is cool! I was able to look at the filesystem on my laptop from my workstation and vice versa. SuSE 9.1 on the workstation, RedHat 9 on the laptop.
Never heard of this before.
How does one learn about this? I did "man cervisia" and "rpm -qa | grep cervisia" and didn't get any hits. With YaST I was able to find reference to cervisia in kdesdk3 which I don't even have installed. The SuSE HElp Center mentions it in passing but doesn't explain it at all.
-- Robert C. Paulsen, Jr. robert@paulsenonline.net
I had some screwy problems with getting fish:/ working as well. I tracked it down to having to have the remote host be a "known host" to the local box's ssh. Did that by using ssh from a console first. As far as I know, fish has nothing to do with cervisa, it is just a (awesome) front-end for ssh. Regards, Mark