Will using KDE programs use too much system resources?

Dotan Cohen dotancohen at gmail.com
Sun Apr 30 05:31:48 CEST 2006


On 4/29/06, Ken Moffat <kmoffat at drizzle.com> wrote:
> Are these files you need to edit within your local network? You could
> export the directory on the server and add it to your fstab locally. It
> could be automounted, I think. I have image and mp3 directories mounted
> to allow editing and playback. Here is one fstab line for the images
> directory on my server:
>
> noisy:/mnt/hda6/images /mnt/images nfs noauto,user,rw 0 0
>
> The server name is 'noisy', and the directory '/mnt/hda6/images' is
> exported by nfs. Note the 'noauto' directive, which I assume could be
> left out for automounting. 'user' lets the user access it, and rw is
> read-write, of course.
>
> The line in /etc/exports that exports the images directory from the
> server, allowing only lan access, is:
>
> /mnt/hda6/images 192.168.1.0/24(rw,sync)
>
>
> This assumes a linux server running nfs, of course.
>

No, they are on a server very far away. And depending on which site
I'm working on, I have different login information for each one (about
30). Which is wherre Kate's bookmarks come in handy.

Dotan Cohen
http://gmail-com.com


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