[Vagrant Cascadian]
> some things to check:
> 
> * fuse module is loaded
> * /dev/fuse is writeable by group fuse

Both ok.

> * user is in fuse group

This is not OK.  The user is not in the fuse group.  I investigated,
and the reason is that the pam_group module is not enabled.
pam-auth-update do not have support for pam_group yet.  This is bug
report in #370346.  Can ltspfs be configured to use
consolekit/policykit instead?  It would be better to get this working
out of the box without pam_group.

Aftet activating pam_group using the patch in #370346, the user was in
the fuse group after login, and the mounting happened on the server.
No KDE popup showed up, thought. :(

>> but would prefer a popup in KDE as well.
> 
> this seems like a separate issue, really. you might be able to use
> the ltspfs-mounter.d hooks. see
> /usr/share/doc/ltspfs/examples/kde-desktop-icons for an example
> hook.

A popup really should be the default in KDE.  The user experience suck
without it.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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