On 8/26/23 8:55 AM, ales...@magenta.de wrote:
> Steve Coleman:
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 12, 2023, 12:54 PM <ales...@magenta.de 
>> <mailto:ales...@magenta.de>> wrote:
>>
>>     ales...@magenta.de <mailto:ales...@magenta.de>:
>>      > I am using a fresh installation of Qubes 4.1.1.
>>      >
>>      > When I use the File Manager Preferences tab there is a message
>>      > indicating that GVFS is not available.
>>
>>
>> You need to install the gvfs package in the template you are using for your 
>> AppVM.
>>
>> It's not a standard package installed by default because it relies on many 
>> other packages. Do a search in your flavor repository (fedora,debian,etc) 
>> for the package and install it in your template, and then restart your AppVM.
>>
>>
>> https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/gvfs <https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/gvfs>
> 
> But this is not an AppVM or a template, I think. I am seeing this message 
> from Dom0 environment.
> 
> Troubleshooting Steps:
> a) Boot Qubes 4 and enter password to start login session
> b) Open Qubes menu in top panel
> c) Open System Tools, File Manager Settings
> d) Open Advanced tab
> 
> The window title is "[Dom0] File Manager Preferences".
> 
> Here is the message under a title "Missing dependencies" and inside a blue 
> box:
> 
>> It looks like gvfs is not available.
>> Important features ... will not work.
> 
> It seems like this must be a problem I must fix.
> 

No. It is recommended to avoid using the GUI file manager in dom0.

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