On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 12:46 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
<pocallaghan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Does that actually remove it if it already exists? I normally run
KDE
but tried Gnome for a day or two just for laughs, and now I see a .gvfs
in my home directory, which I can't even run "ls -l" or "file"
on,
including as root. I get "cannot access .gvfs: Transport endpoint is not
connected". If I hadn't read somewhere about the new GVFS filesystem I
would be totally at a loss as to what this was, and with no idea as to
how to find out.
It seems to have also screwed up my backups -- is .gvfs a special kind
of file? Duplicity doesn't like it one bit.
--
Konstantin Ryabitsev
Montréal, Québec