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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello, forum! I am running:</p><p>Distro: Nixos<br />Xfce: 4.8</p><p>Nixos offers minimalistic Xfce, and I am working on adding gvfs support to it.<br />My question is: What is the preferred way of starting gvfs-fuse-daemon? Does<br />any Xfce component aware of it?</p><p>Note, that simply running the daemon from session-startup script (or, say,<br />from .bash_profile) is not good, because user may run into</p><p>&#160; .gvfs: Transport endpoint is not connected</p><p>on next relogin. One has to shut down the daemon gracefully to avoid this.</p><p>Thanks,<br />Sergey</p>]]></description>
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