mike.franky
November 14th, 2012, 03:12 PM
Hi,
I frequently have to work on a remote server which I connect to using ssh. However, it is often the case that I have to copy files from the server onto my local machine and it is quite tiring to use scp every time.
I know that in Gnome, I can easily create a shorcut to a network folder. I have also managed to do this in xfce. Is there a way to do the same thing in KDE?
(By the way I am aware of sshfs which allows one to mount a folder locally using ssh. However I would be surprised if KDE doesn't give you the option to do it)
Thanks in advance for any help
I frequently have to work on a remote server which I connect to using ssh. However, it is often the case that I have to copy files from the server onto my local machine and it is quite tiring to use scp every time.
I know that in Gnome, I can easily create a shorcut to a network folder. I have also managed to do this in xfce. Is there a way to do the same thing in KDE?
(By the way I am aware of sshfs which allows one to mount a folder locally using ssh. However I would be surprised if KDE doesn't give you the option to do it)
Thanks in advance for any help