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Message #03090
Re: Network issue.
Hi Julien,
is the automatic inclusion of gvfs-backends going to cause a resource issue?
It is coming up time and time again.
Thanks,
Phill.
On 6 January 2011 16:41, Tim Bernhard <ohiomoto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Fabio Silva <fabio_floripa@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
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>> I decided to left lubuntu and GO back to regular ubuntu. Is better wait
>> then never do! Lubuntu is much faster than ubuntu, light and clean.. I loved
>> but I cant make my usb work, Windows network does not work either. I tried
>> many tutorials but no really help was given. Nautilus "almost worked"...
>> I thought Lubuntu was the solution but it is more or less like Arch linux.
>> It is just a distro that left many stuffs out to be lightweight, If you need
>> something you must put by yourself.
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>> Unfortunately for people like me (beginner) it is a pain in the a**. I
>> guess lubuntu will be even better than ubuntu when few thing work out of the
>> box as network, USB sticks etc..
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>> I wish I knew how to programming to help the community but I don't :(
>>
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> I had a similar issue. Did you try this:
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> Network File Browsing with PCManFM
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>> There has been reports of PCManFM having problems displaying networked
>> drives and folders correctly. This is not actually a bug but a feature where
>> it allows the user to decide if this package is required for them. If you
>> would like to use PCManFM to browse networked drives and folders this is
>> easily accomplished by simply installing the package gvfs-backends:
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>> sudo apt-get install gvfs-backends
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> It worked for me.
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