Looking a little further the error messages and problems are clearly down to kde. May be one or more of several k .so files. Some even carry 2 copies of the error message and then there are the .mo files. Also note the following. Click on an mp3 on the nas and it plays in amarok. Try to use the load as part of a play list and amarok can't do anything with the play list. It can't load media off the nas either. Copy and rpm to the nas and click install with yast and up pops yast and complains because it's not running as root. The launch bypasses the root login. Unbelievable, might be opensuse. Edit a text file on the nas with Kwrite and it can be changed and saved but no backup file is generated. Can also save a new file to the nas. Oh so close. If I copy an office file onto the nas and click on it Libre loads it. Editing the file and saving it appears to work but doesn't. The file remains the same. If I try and save a new file to the nas I get "can only select local files". I'm sure I could find many more and maybe going on kwrite some may even work. Given the bug mentioned before I can't help wondering what is going on. A file is a file is a file and clearly going on kwrite the paths do work. They also work one way or partly with most of them. Kaffeine expects an input pluging - I suspect as there is no such thing available that this is old code from long ago piping up. kde3-kaffeine does the same thing as well. The only plugin is for mozilla. VLC is known to work off a nas but doesn't. It works perfectly locally and lacks the codec problems of others. As to a nas. D-Link are an upfront company. Samba is happy with it as is windoze but samba suffers the same problems. On the bright note samba take ages to find the server each time it's accessed for the first time from any app and I do mean ages. I assume this could be fixed if it was possible to give it a direct ip address. The dolphin link goes straight in no messing about and it's just like using the local drive. Samba is slower. I'm having difficulty getting my head round the reasoning for .desktop files containing such things as smb as mentioned in the bug. All apps usually care about is the type of file not where it is. I suppose these could be used to control what an instance of a file manager shows but in this particular respect that makes little sense and most show all. There is no earthly reason for preventing an app from accessing a local samba/windoze/na server. In this case from the above it looks like there might even be multiple app level file managers. Maybe some one can explain complete with reasons. I'm really curious. Out of interest I ran VLC as root and was asked if I trust it!!! I said yes but it still wouldn't start. I suspect that a root desktop is now impossible same silly reasoning. It's far easier for many many people to screw up the system from the shell - just a little harder to find out how to do it - which makes it far easier to mess up. John PS Poor old konq isn't even aware of the network even now samba is installed. ----- Original Message ---- > From: John Woodhouse <a_johnlonger@xxxxxxxxx> > To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Sun, 22 May, 2011 23:26:07 > Subject: Re: Kaffeine and playing files from off the local network > > This is beginning to look like a bug that maybe should spread. I have been > playing around with amarok which seemed to work with files off the nas. If I > launch click an mp3 on the nas all is ok. It plays but if I try to generate a > play list with it it fails to play them again. If I navigate to the nas via > amarok and select an mp3 it won't accept it. So it looks like for some reason > kde is passing it a file when an mp3 is launched. I don't think they are being > > downloaded before playing otherwise the playlist should still work. > > > I wonder if this all relates to this "bug" https://bugs.kde.org/253547. Biggest > > problem with that is that the X-KDE-Protocols shown there are correct in my >VLC > > .desktop file. Amarok only has http added. > > It doesn't work either way with VLC despite it having a files input which > includes an increased buffer time for use over the network. I'm not sure if >it's > > "can only open local files" when one is selected off the nas error message is > down to kde or what. > > John > KDE 4.6.0 - 6 64bit > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde mailing list. > Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. > ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.