On 24 February 2014 02:50, Felix C. Stegerman <f...@obfusk.org> wrote:
> IIRC, I had to install gvfs-fuse, add myself to the fuse group, log
> out and back in; then I could access gvfs in
> /var/run/user/$MY_USER_ID/gvfs.
>
> NB: I use sid, so YMMV.
>
> Update: I just looked at the superuser question, and it seems to have
> received the same answer I'm giving here.  Except that w/ wheezy, gvfs
> shows up in ~/.gvfs instead of /var/run/user/$MY_USER_ID/gvfs.

I can confirm these instructions work great for wheezy, and I can now
see the mount in ~/.gvfs

Thanks!
-Mike


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