On Tue 31 Dec 2024 at 14:10:16 (+1100), George at Clug wrote: > On Tuesday, 31-12-2024 at 12:12 David Wright wrote: > > On Tue 31 Dec 2024 at 07:34:20 (+1100), George at Clug wrote:
> > > I think I found the "fuse" package was not installed. Should I install > > > the fuse package? > > > # apt install fuse3 > > > > I don't understand: fuse and fuse3 aren't the same package. I see that > > gvfs-fuse depends on fuse3, so I assume fuse won't work. > > I did notice that when I installed gvfs-fuse that gvfs-fuse3 was removed. > Hence I assumed that gvfs-fuse3 is a later version of gvfs-fuse. gvfs-fuse3 > package does not exist in my LDME, nor in Debian Bookworm Gnome, so I am > confused. I am too: I can't find any google hits for gvfs-fuse3, and neither https://packages.debian.org/ nor https://tracker.debian.org/ can find it. The only mention is: AI Overview Learn more GVfs-fuse3 is a package that provides limited access to GVfs filesystems for applications that don't use GIO: GVfs-fuse3 What it does Exports GVfs mounts to applications that use FUSE Part of GVfs, a userspace virtual filesystem Dependencies Includes fuse3 GVfs is a userspace virtual filesystem that uses D-Bus to communicate with mounts that run as separate processes. It has a set of backends that support trash, SFTP, SMB, HTTP, DAV, and more. GVfs also has modules for GIO that implement volume monitors and persistent metadata storage. but that could be AI just parroting. Cheers, David.