Hey Mike,
Le 01/02/2013 23:50, Michael Terry a écrit :
Is there much reason to install gvfs-fuse by default? The comment in
the seed is let non-GNOME apps see GVFS via fuse.
I think the rational was it provides some useful feature and doesn't
take too much disk space, at a time where less
Michael Terry [2013-02-01 17:50 -0500]:
Is there much reason to install gvfs-fuse by default?
I think it would be fine to not install it by default on the
tablet/ARM images. But I think it's quite important to keep for PC
installs, as otherwise you stop all non-GNOMEish applications from
Is there much reason to install gvfs-fuse by default? The comment in
the seed is let non-GNOME apps see GVFS via fuse.
But it causes gvfsd-fuse to run all the time, taking about 700k PSS and
2.7M RSS.
I think non-technical users are not likely to manually be pointing apps
at ~/.gvfs