On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 19:58 +0000, Sebastien Bacher wrote: > changing GNOME to use gnomevfs rather than gvfs would basically means > downgrading some hundred applications and the GNOME desktop to its gutsy > version, you can as well use gutsy if that's to do that change > Or use the about to be released Debian Lenny, which has kept gnomevfs probably because of some still open bugs in gvfs. I used Hardy, so I miss some features of gvfs after moving to Lenny, but I think the Debian developers made on balance the right choice for their release. Certainly for me: I use my laptop in an office with a Windows server.
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