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When I try to access the network through the "Browse the Network " icon I get the error ----------------> "Could not display "network:/// Nautilus cannot handle "network" locations "
When I try to access the trash Icon I get the error ----> "The folder contents could not be displayed." " Sorry , could not display all the contents of "trash" : Operation not supported."
---------------> Trash "Restore Selected Itemd " "Empty Trash" buttons are greyed out.
I have unintsalled Nautilus and gvfs & reinstalled to no avail. Recently I have upgraded to systemd & Xmonad but all other services seem OK.
I have a samba share on the system and prior to these changes they worked ok to access in Nautilus and Thunar. The share can be accessed just fine from other systems on the network.
I also tried using thunar and when I enter
smb:// -- The icon turns red.
I don't see any "services " on the system from systemd.
joe@Tux-Box in ~$ sudo find / -type f -and -iname *.service -exec grep -i gvfs {} \;
Exec=/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor
Exec=/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd
Exec=/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-metadata
Exec=/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-afc-volume-monitor
Exec=/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd
Exec=/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-metadata
Exec=/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor
Exec=/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor
Exec=/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-afc-volume-monitor
Exec=/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd
Exec=/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-metadata
Any direction would be appreciated
Last edited by jv2112 (2013-02-24 14:45:56)
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Do you have gvfs-smb?
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Thanks for the response. I do have it installed.
Any other thoughts ?
joe@Tux-Box in ~$ packer -Ss gvfs-smb
extra/gvfs-smb 1.12.3-3 [installed]
SMB/CIFS (Windows client) backend for gvfs
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Is your Samba Service on in systemd.. also is the fuse module loaded?
systemctl enable smb.service ( or something like that). have you installed the arch .service pacakges for systemd. I think the wiki has info on it.
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I believe so. I will check and circle back when I can get away from work. The odd thing is I tried Krusader and Gnom-Commander and no issues with Samba. I would assume they use the same backend but I am not sure.
Thanks for the direction and response. I will do some digging and post the results.
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[root@Tux-Box ~]# systemctl status smbd.service
smbd.service - Samba SMB/CIFS server
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/smbd.service; enabled)
Active: active (running) since Thu, 13 Sep 2012 21:17:27 -0400; 7h ago
Main PID: 469 (smbd)
CGroup: name=systemd:/system/smbd.service
469 /usr/sbin/smbd -F
473 /usr/sbin/smbd -F
Sep 13 21:17:27 Tux-Box smbd[469]: [2012/09/13 21:17:27.398422, 0] smbd/server.c:1109(main)
Sep 13 21:17:27 Tux-Box smbd[469]: standard input is not a socket, assuming -D option
I don't see any service around fuse. I also took another swing at gvfs and no dice.
[root@Tux-Box ~]# systemctl status gvfs-daemon.service
gvfs-daemon.service
Loaded: error (Reason: No such file or directory)
Active: inactive (dead)
[root@Tux-Box ~]# systemctl enable gvfsd.service
Failed to issue method call: No such file or directory
The strange thing is I can't find the fuse.service even though it is installed.
extra/fuse 2.9.1-1 [installed]
A library that makes it possible to implement a filesystem in a userspace program.
find / -type f -and -iname "*fuse*.service"
[root@Tux-Box ~]# No dice !!!
But -->
[root@Tux-Box ~]# lsmod | grep fuse
fuse 68908 3
Any thoughts , Anybody ?
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Fuse is a module. You have to modprobe.
GVFS , will be called automatically.
/etc/fuse.conf uncomment
user_allow_other
Will dig and revert on other possible reasons.
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Thanks for the directionand response arunvragh. Xmonad was not for me. I like the tiling but two short cut keys to migrate to. I have been using either openbox or xfce so long it was difficult to make the swich. So I uninstalled Xmonad and installed and configured XFCE and wamo no issues.
joe@Tux-Box in ~$ lsmod | grep fuse
fuse 68908 3
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I'm not sure why this thread was marked as solved, as the "solution" was to use a different wm...
I am doing the same thing with openbox, so I have a feeling the wm is not at fault here.
Perhaps a dep from XFCE corrected the issue? If so, which one?
Here's my log;
~$ systemctl status smbd.service
smbd.service - Samba SMB/CIFS server
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/smbd.service; enabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed, 2012-11-28 13:09:24 EST; 6min ago
Main PID: 303 (smbd)
CGroup: name=systemd:/system/smbd.service
├ 303 /usr/sbin/smbd -F
└ 338 /usr/sbin/smbd -F
~$ lsmod | grep fuse
fuse 69173 1
~$ systemctl status gvfs.service
gvfs.service
Loaded: error (Reason: No such file or directory)
Active: inactive (dead)
~$ pacman -Ss gvfs
extra/gvfs 1.14.2-1 [installed]
Userspace virtual filesystem implemented as a pluggable module for gio
extra/gvfs-afc 1.14.2-1 [installed]
AFC (mobile devices) backend for gvfs
extra/gvfs-afp 1.14.2-1
Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) backend for gvfs
extra/gvfs-gphoto2 1.14.2-1
gphoto2 (PTP camera/MTP media player) backend for gvfs
extra/gvfs-obexftp 1.14.2-1 [installed]
ObexFTP (bluetooth) backend for gvfs
extra/gvfs-smb 1.14.2-1 [installed]
SMB/CIFS (Windows client) backend for gvfs
~$ cat /etc/fuse.conf
# Set the maximum number of FUSE mounts allowed to non-root users.
# The default is 1000.
#
#mount_max = 1000
# Allow non-root users to specify the 'allow_other' or 'allow_root'
# mount options.
#
user_allow_other
And yet, nautilus still reports,
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Not sure what the issue truly was. I tend to believe it is something to do with openbox or my set up. I installed XFCE on the samne system and ran the same applications and **Kazam***... it worked
I am confused.
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@jv2112
Would you mind un-marking this as solved? I'm still having this issue, and I'd really rather not have to install XFCE if I can help it.
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I had this issue when using awesome wm and starting it by "startx" when my .xinitrc only said "exec awesome" rather than "exec dbus-launch awesome". So putting in "exec dbus-launch awesome" instead solved that issue.
Edit: I'm using Gentoo.
Last edited by olek (2013-02-22 13:30:16)
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@elek
You wonderful person, you made my day.
Indeed my .xinitrc was;
exec openbox-session
and it is now
exec dbus-launch openbox-session
Now my trash:///, ssh:///, etc all work!
It's good to know the gvfs-backends are all in the gvfs in arch, I was starting to have my doubts.
Last edited by josefnpat (2013-02-22 22:54:25)
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