Re: multiple hosts



<quote who="John Smith">

> Tried something that emphasises Linux's advantage over winblow$ but didn't
> work: started two nautiluses, one on my workstation, one on my 'server'
> with both the output screens set to my workstation (-display ...) Tried
> drag 'n drop between 'm, which gives some very interesting reproducible
> effects (ever seen the remote's desktop background locally? ;-) )
> 
> I think what I tried must be possible but that I'm missing something.
> Googled, searched the nautilus-list archive, couldn't find anything
> similar. Did find something locally: nautilus-server-connect but no info.

It doesn't work, however, it is possible. Someone just needs to hack it up.
It would require some VERY zany selections hackery. Fun stuff. :-)

- Jeff

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