Re: thunar reporting no gvs on wayland/wayfire

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On February 28, 2023 5:47:36 PM PST, Javier <je-vv@e.email> wrote:
>Hi !
>
>For those using thunar or nemo under wayland, but not through gnome
>neither kde, do you know how to make them work with gvfs.  On thunar,
>at least on advanced preferences I can see a big note on yellow warning
>about the lack of gvfs.
>
>On Xorg, with LXQt, thunar doesn't complain at all, and show the trash,
>and the FS correctly, of course no warnings about gvfs on the advanced
>preferences.  I have gvfs and a bunch of its plugins already installed.
>
>An alternative is using nautilus, but it's not respecting
>$GDK_DPI_SCALE env var, and the gsettings for gnome do not work, so I
>can't really read the tiny letters.  But it does show the trash, so I
>guess no problems with it.
>
>Any one using a gui file manager, hopefully gtk, with gvfs, under
>wayland/wayfire, and working fine?
>
>Thanks !

Have you tried pcmanfm? That's my usual go-to, though I don't know how extensive its gvfs integration is. I pretty much only use the auto thumb drive mount feature of gvfs. 

https://archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/pcmanfm-gtk3/

--Sean





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