NFS servers
nfs:///
Shares on Windows servers smb:///
7.3.7.1. To Add a Network Server
To add a network server, choose Applications->Network Servers. A file manager window is
displayed. Double-click on the New Server object. A New Server dialog is displayed. Enter the name
of the server in the dialog, then click OK.
7.3.8. Accessing Special URI Locations
The GNOME Desktop contains special URI locations that enable you to access particular functions
from the file manager. For example, to access the preference tools, you can access the preferences:///
URI in a file manager window. The following table lists the special URI locations that you can use
with the file manager:
URI Location
Description
applications:///
Displays a list of the applications in your desktop environment. The applications
are the same as the applications in the Applications menu. To open an
application, double-click on the application.
burn:///
Copy files and folders that you want to write to a CD to this location. You can
write the contents of this location to a CD.
fonts:///
Displays all the fonts that are available in your desktop environment. To
preview a font, double-click on the font. You can also use this location to add
fonts to your desktop environment.
network:///
Displays network servers, if your desktop environment is configured to access
servers on a network. To access a network server, double-click on the network
server. You can also use this location to add network servers to your desktop
environment.
nfs:///
Displays NFS network servers, if your desktop environment is configured to
access NFS servers. To access an NFS network server, double-click on the NFS
network server.
preferences:///
Displays a list of the preference tools in your desktop environment. The
preference tools are the same as the preference tools in the Desktop
Preferences menu. To open a preference tool, double-click on the preference
tool.
server-settings:/// Displays a list of applications that you can use to configure your system as a
server.
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