Posted by
Mark Phillips on
URL: http://digikam.185.s1.nabble.com/Storing-Albums-tp1735658p1735660.html
On Thursday 26 January 2006 01:33 am, Duncan Hill wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 January 2006 18:56, Mark Phillips wrote:
> > How can I put my albums on a remote file server? Do I use smb or some
other
> > remote sharing facility.
> >
> > Can I run digikam on my laptop to connect to the camera, but put all the
> > images and albums on a remote server on my network?
I actually tried it, and it worked with a NFS mounted drive on my network. I
put the album there and the pictures magically appeared there!
Mark
>
> Warning: I haven't tried this, it's based on knowledge of KDE.
>
> If you're using KDE along with digiKam, then you may be able to specify the
> album root location as smb://some.smb.server/path, or
> fish://some.ssh.server/path.
>
> I have tried this:
>
> I happen to have an SMB server mounted via fstab, and while digiKam allows
me
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