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rdms:access:linux:webdav [2023/05/01 16:08] giulio [KDE Desktop Environment] |
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====== WebDAV on Linux ====== | ====== WebDAV on Linux ====== | ||
- | ===== Mount WebDAV using command line ===== | + | ===== Mount WebDAV using Command Line ===== |
- | It is possible to mount a WebDAV share under Linux to access the RDMS from your machine | + | If you'd rather access the RDMS directly from your file system instead of connecting to it remotely, it is also possible to mount a WebDAV share under Linux to access the RDMS from your machine. The most generic method to do so is to use the mount command via the command line interface. In order for this action to work, the '' |
On Debian, Ubuntu and other Ubuntu-based Linux distros, this can be installed via the '' | On Debian, Ubuntu and other Ubuntu-based Linux distros, this can be installed via the '' | ||
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- | ===== Using a file manager | + | ===== Using a File Manager |
Different distros of Linux come with different desktop environments and also different file managers which can be used to easily mount network shares. In the following paragraph, you will read about how to mount the RDMS via WebDAV for the three file managers **GNOME Files**, **Dolphin** and **Thunar**. | Different distros of Linux come with different desktop environments and also different file managers which can be used to easily mount network shares. In the following paragraph, you will read about how to mount the RDMS via WebDAV for the three file managers **GNOME Files**, **Dolphin** and **Thunar**. | ||
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- | After entering your username (your RUG email) and password, the RDMS home directory and its subdirectories become available via the **GNOME Files** file manager as **webdav.data.rug.nl**. | + | After entering your username (your UG mail in lowercase) and password, the RDMS home directory and its subdirectories become available via the **GNOME Files** file manager as **webdav.data.rug.nl**. |
==== KDE Desktop Environment ==== | ==== KDE Desktop Environment ==== | ||
The standard file manager of the KDE desktop environment is called **Dolphin**. | The standard file manager of the KDE desktop environment is called **Dolphin**. | ||
- | To connect to the RDMS through WebDAV, open the **Dolphin** file manager, then select **Network** to specify a remote network location. In the field for the remote address, type '' | + | To connect to the RDMS through WebDAV, open the **Dolphin** file manager, then select **Network** to specify a remote network location. In the field for the remote address, type '' |
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==== Xfce Desktop Environment ==== | ==== Xfce Desktop Environment ==== | ||
The standard file manager of the Xfce desktop environment is called **Thunar**. | The standard file manager of the Xfce desktop environment is called **Thunar**. | ||
- | To connect to the RDMS WebDAV, open the **Thunar** file manager and select **Browse Network**. Enter '' | + | To connect to the RDMS through |
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