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Hi guys,
I have a remote webdav folder that I mounted through Thunar because davfs2 isn't available on FreeBSD, however this is not an optimal condition since when you are inside a remote folder looks like custom actions aren't available; for instance I have to edit many text files and I do it with Micro but since I can not "open a terminal here" my workflow is broken, actually also double-clicking or "open with Mousepad" do not work albeit dragging in the file into the latter works, but this a very poor workaround.
Any recommendation is welcomed! Thanks!
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Which version of thunar and gvfs?
I have a webdav owncloud folder mounted through thunar/gvfs and custom actions work fine (I don't have the davfs2 driver installed). Gvfs supports webdav natively. I use: "davs://username@location/path" to do the mount directly in thunar.
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Regarding Mousepad, this kind of problems should be fixed since version 0.5.1.
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Which version of thunar and gvfs?
I have a webdav owncloud folder mounted through thunar/gvfs and custom actions work fine (I don't have the davfs2 driver installed). Gvfs supports webdav natively. I use: "davs://username@location/path" to do the mount directly in thunar.
Hi, some info:
- OS: FreeBSD 13 ("latest" repository)
- Thunar: 4.16.8
- GVFS: 1.46.2
Thanks!
D.
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Regarding Mousepad, this kind of problems should be fixed since version 0.5.1.
I realized that FreeBSD is still quite behind Linux in terms of Desktop functionalities...
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I want also to comment that the same happens on my Debian Testing box:
Package: thunar
Version: 4.16.8-1
Package: gvfs
Version: 1.48.1-2
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