Version: 1.2 (using KDE 3.1.9) Compiler: gcc version 3.2 OS: Linux (i686) release 2.4.19-4GB Hi! trying to add a bookmark in a telnet session on a remote host does not work. IMHO it migth be difficult to open the telnet session while clicking on the bookmark, but if the telnet session is open it works (after inserting the bookmark with the bookmark editor).
It works if you follow this "Tip of the Day" for your remote shell: "...that if you let your shell pass the current directory to Konsole within the prompt variable, e.g. for Bash with 'export PS1=$PS1"\[\e]31;\w\a\]"' in your ~/.bashrc, then Konsole can bookmark it, and session management will remember your current working directory on non-Linux systems too?"
Subject: Re: can not add a bookmark on a remote box On Sunday 24 November 2002 16:56, Stephan Binner wrote: > ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- > You reported the bug, or are watching the reporter. > > http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51114 > binner@kde.org changed: > > What |Removed |Added > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- Status|NEW |RESOLVED > Platform| |Unlisted Binaries > Resolution| |WORKSFORME > > > > ------- Additional Comments From binner@kde.org 2002-11-24 16:56 ------- > It works if you follow this "Tip of the Day" for your remote shell: > > "...that if you let your shell pass the current directory to Konsole within > the prompt variable, e.g. for Bash with 'export PS1=$PS1"\[\e]31;\w\a\]"' > in your ~/.bashrc, then Konsole can bookmark it, and session management > will remember your current working directory on non-Linux systems too?" Hmm! - Yes indeed it does, but wouldn't it be better to put this info into konsole handbook?
Please tell Jonathan Singer <jsinger@leeta.net> directly what is missing in the Konsole handbook.