2012/6/15 James Wilkinson fedora@aprilcottage.co.uk
Antonio M wrote:
I go to Nautilus, I click on Network, then on the name of my network, then on the shared folder list and I can mount it.... I have no problems with Nautilus, but I don't see shared folder in any save/open file application window
Ian Chapman wrote:
It's also available under a special folder called .gvfs in your homespace. In the save/open dialog, go to your home folder. Press the right mouse button on the list of files and select "Show Hidden Files". There should be a folder called .gvfs. Go into this folder and you should see the shares.
On Fedora 17, this has been moved to /run/user/$USER/gvfs, where “user” is, well, the four letters u, s, e and r, and $USER is your login name.
Tip: if this bothers you, why not make ~/.gvfs into a symlink?
Hope this helps,
James.
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tnx for the very clear explanation: I forgot to check changes between F17 and previous releases.