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?Device Files | ?Device Files | ||
!As mentioned earlier, (most) devices are also accessed through the file system. These special device files are usually located in the ''/ | !As mentioned earlier, (most) devices are also accessed through the file system. These special device files are usually located in the ''/ | ||
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===== Gnome virtual file system | ===== Gnome virtual file system | ||
+ | Some thunar features, like **support for trash**, **removable media** and **remote file systems** only can be used if the [[https:// | ||
- | Some thunar features, like support for trash, removable media and remote file systems will only work if the [[https:// | + | E.g. For debian |
- | ===== Gnome virtual file system | + | Dependent on which gvfs-backends you want to use, further packages will need to be installed. |
- | In addition | + | |
- | First make sure you installed | + | Gvfs allows to mount new drives without |
- | E.g. For debian and derivates "gvfs-backends" and "gvfs-fuse" are required. | + | Best check the [[https:// |
- | Here some example locations to enter into the location selector: | + | === Remote File Systems |
- | **Via Secure file transfer program** | + | In addition to the local filesystem thunar is able to display content of remote filesystems via different remote protocols. |
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+ | Here some example locations to enter into the location selector. Please check the [[https:// | ||
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+ | == Access via Secure file transfer program | ||
sftp:// | sftp:// | ||
- | **Access to Windows file systems via Samba** | + | |
+ | == Access to Windows file systems via Samba == | ||
smb:// | smb:// | ||
- | **Access to Apple file systems via Apple Filing Protocol** | + | == Access to Apple file systems via Apple Filing Protocol |
afp:// | afp:// | ||
<note tip>If you want to permanently store passphrases of remote filesystem locations, you have to install the [[https:// | <note tip>If you want to permanently store passphrases of remote filesystem locations, you have to install the [[https:// |