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I decided to switch over to Kubuntu for a while, and I backed up my documents on a NAS connected to my local network. I was able to see it and access it in nautilus, but when I try to access it in dolphin, I see this: enter image description here

Double-clicking on any of the four options does nothing, as if I didn't double-click. How do I access my files?

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I don't know why nobody ever answered to this but if you're using the SMB protocol I've got an easy solution to access your local and remote network shares.

  1. Right click on the Remote header in the Places panel on Dolphin
  2. Click on "add entry"
  3. Give it a name (something like "SMB Share")
  4. In the "location" input, type in your SMB server location (e.g.: smb://<ip_address>/folder)
  5. Choose an icon and validate

Now you should see that icon under your personal folder on the left, just click on it and you will access your network share

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  • Usually when I use nautilus, the address starts with afp:// – Curtice Gough Nov 28 '17 at 12:06
  • @CurticeGough probably because you're using an Apple device? Did you try using it ? Replace smb:// by afp:// – Mooncake Nov 29 '17 at 12:42
  • actually it's a NAS. I never use Apple products anymore. – Curtice Gough Nov 29 '17 at 12:44
  • Then it seems like you're using the AppleShare protocol. Can you use another one like SMB ? Idk if I can help you with that. Try with afp://<ip_address> and see if that works – Mooncake Nov 29 '17 at 13:39
  • This doesn't work for me. Right-clicking on the Dolphin sidebar gives me "Add Entry", not "Add Element". "Add Entry" seems to have a different purpose. – Paul A. Apr 12 '18 at 03:56
  • @PaulA. sorry, I've probably used the wrong term since I'm using Ubuntu in a different language. What do you see in there? – Mooncake Apr 23 '18 at 15:28
  • Adding the mount to Dolphin doesn't also add it to KDialog. That sucks rather badly because it means you can't open files from the network from apps AFAIKT. Is there a way around this? – TommyPeanuts Apr 27 '19 at 11:59
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    I am stuck on step 0. Where is the remote header. I am looking in places. – ctrl-alt-delor May 03 '21 at 16:15
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    This worked 100% – lowtechsun Aug 02 '22 at 18:37
  • Please note that in order to access a shared folder you also need to setup Samba and in fact first create and share a network folder on your computer. https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/install-and-configure-samba#1-overview – lowtechsun Oct 12 '23 at 12:46
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I don't think you can access it without mounting it, though you might be able to do it by adding an entry to /etc/fstab.If you can get at it, it should be visible under Devices in the left column of the Dolphin screen.

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In the location bar (above the file list panel) put a path in this format:

smb://username@hostname/path

or just

smb://hostname

You can also use IP addr if the hostname cannot be resolved. I sometimes also use .local MDNS suffix in the hostname part to help to resolve the IP address.