How to find another machine on my lan, using Unity 2d?

Dave Hunt ka1cey at gmail.com
Mon Apr 9 14:17:09 UTC 2012


After posting my letter, I managed to connect to my other machine, by 
using the 'connect to server' option in the 'file' menu of Nautilus.  I 
like your suggestion of setting the keys, as you show below.  This must 
be what Trisquel does in its default configuration.


Cheers,


Dave




On 04/08/2012 11:21 PM, Hammer Attila wrote:
> Hy Dave,
>
> If other users not have another ydeas, I have got some suggestions:
> Nautilus have some magical but wonderful gsettings keys wwith possible
> toggle show in the desktop some icons:
> To present computer icon in the desktop:
> gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.desktop computer-icon-visible true
> To present network servers icon the desktop, this is you need:
> gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.desktop network-icon-visible true
> To present your home folder icon name with the desktop:
> gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.desktop home-icon-visible true
> To present trash folder icon in the desktop:
> gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.desktop trash-icon-visible true
> To present mounted volumes icon in the desktop:
> gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.desktop volumes-visible true
> This gsettings keys default values is false in Ubuntu, my first thing
> after installation to enable this keys.
>
> If you not would like enabling this keys, look my second ydea:
> Press ALT+F2 keystroke, and type nautilus network:/// /command.
> This command opening the network place.
>
> Attila
>



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