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xfce:thunar:unix-filesystem [2018/09/06 09:44] – [Remote File Systems] alexxconsxfce:thunar:unix-filesystem [2019/11/22 02:53] – added bottom of page navigation kevinbowen
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 Dependent on which gvfs-backends you want to use, further packages will need to be installed. Dependent on which gvfs-backends you want to use, further packages will need to be installed.
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 +Gvfs allows to mount new drives without the need to be root. You can e.g. use the GUI Tool [[https://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/gigolo|gigolo]] to do so.
  
 Best check the [[https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/gvfs/backends|gvfs-backends documentation]] for details. Best check the [[https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/gvfs/backends|gvfs-backends documentation]] for details.
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 <note tip>If you want to permanently store passphrases of remote filesystem locations, you have to install the [[https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/GnomeKeyring?action=show&redirect=GnomeKeyring|GNOME Keyring]] package provided by your linux distribution.</note> <note tip>If you want to permanently store passphrases of remote filesystem locations, you have to install the [[https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/GnomeKeyring?action=show&redirect=GnomeKeyring|GNOME Keyring]] package provided by your linux distribution.</note>
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