Registered Member
|
Evenin' folks,
I am brand new to your forum here as well as to KDE and Konqueror. I'm also still fairly new to Linux, having been just recently converted from Windows, so please take pity on me if I ask some very noob kinds of questions. I am using Ubuntu 16.10 with Gnome 3 as my desktop. KDE however has some very useful programs, like digiKam and KDE Settings that I like to use. I have just discovered Konqueror and I think I may be in love! What a flat-out awesome swiss army knife of a program it is! I have been tinkering with it for the past couple of days and I am suitably impressed with everything it can do, but I am puzzled because I can't figure out what I need to do to make Konqueror show me all of the parts of my system . Specifically, I'm trying to get it to show me my Galaxy S5 phone which is connected to my system and powered up. Using Ubuntu's Nautilus file manager, I can see all three of my internal hard drives as well as both of my external hard drives and my smart phone in a sidebar. Now I just know that Konqueror is more capable than Nautilus, it's just that the operator's ignorance about Konqueror is great ! And before somebody reminds me to RTFM, I have done that, I swear ! If the information I am looking for is in there, then I must be too ignorant or blind to see it. Likewise, before composing this post I did have a look in the tutorials and I searched this particular sub-forum and one or two other. It's just frankly I don't have the patience to sift through hundreds upon hundreds of posts in the hope that I will find The One that will answer my question. So if one of you very experienced people can help a FNG out, I'd be ever so appreciative! Thanks in advance.
Precision T-5400 -- 2 - Quad Core Xeon @ 3.16GHz 20 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce 210 1GB DRAM - Using X.org X server Nouveau driver
Kubuntu 17.04 - KDE Plasma 5.94 |
Registered users: bartoloni, Bing [Bot], Google [Bot], Yahoo [Bot]