Hi, in kdenonbeta/fuse_kio/ you can find a fuse-kio-bridge/daemon/however you wanna call it. FUSE: Filesystem in USErspace: http://sourceforge.net/projects/avf -> implement file systems in user space (instead of kernel space) The code in kdenobeta makes it possible to mount ioslaves or a general ioslave-gateway via fuse and make them this way available to all linux apps :-) For the impatient: SCREENSHOTS at the end of the mail. What you have to do: get the code for fuse: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=21636 download the sources for fuse 1.0 , I didn't test 1.1 yet. Unpack, compile, make install. modprobe fuse Get and compile the sources from kde cvs and compile and install fuse_kio 1. Option: mount an remote host, e.g. via fish: fuse_kio /your/mountpoint fish://user@host/ and then browse there with any app you want, open files, write files, basically everything should work (of course there are probably bugs) 2. Option: mount a general ioslave - fuse "gateway" fuse_kio --gateway /your/gatewaymountpoint find a remote file, e.g. fish://you@wherever/home/you/sometext.html replace the "://" with ":__" (two underscores) and prepend /your/ gatewaymountpoint, gives: /your/gatewaymountpoint/fish:__you@wherever/home/you/sometext.html and open this file e.g. with OOo writer: swriter /your/gatewaymountpoint/fish:__you@wherever/home/you/sometext.html and see what happens :-)) Here are two SCREENSHOTS, see how konqy displays the remote directory using the fish ioslave, and note the full path of the html file in OOo swriter, in the combo box :-) http://www.neundorf.net/pics/swriter_with_fuse-kio-gateway.png The address translation can be done via a script, and then we can open remote file also with non-KDE apps :-) Bye Alex -- Work: alexander.neundorf@jenoptik.com - http://www.jenoptik-los.de Home: neundorf@kde.org - http://www.kde.org alex@neundorf.net - http://www.neundorf.net