Version: 2.1 (using 4.1.2 (KDE 4.1.2), Kubuntu packages) Compiler: gcc OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.24-19-generic Open Konsole start a sshfs (I mean fuse) session. go inside a directory of remote file system. Now remove network cable. Open another tab in the _same_ konsole window. it tries to open in same folder and hangs forever. *** Give an option to open konsole tabs in home folder or the previous folder *** Provide a way to handle disconnected "sshfs" sessions.
> *** Give an option to open konsole tabs in home folder or the previous folder That option already exists. Go to Settings -> Edit Current Profile. You can specify an initial directory for new sessions or specify that new sessions should open in the same directory as the previous tab. > *** Provide a way to handle disconnected "sshfs" sessions. Do you mean that the terminal window hangs (ie. the menu items become unresponsive) or that the new session never starts (ie. the terminal window remains blank)?
Sorry Robert, I was just a bit tired and did not look for the option in Edit current profile. Yes after the sshfs failure "new session never starts" Many thanks.
It also hangs all open tabs (are not refreshed -> white window) Then when hangs one tab (bad sshfs or bad network connection) it hangs also all other tabs, then I cannot kill the bad sshfs :( ) It is also in KDE 4.4 And it will hang only for some timeout given by network (minutes) Best regards Jarek
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 185817 ***