https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=202192

--- Comment #27 from Ivan Rozhuk <rozhuk...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Guido Falsi from comment #26)

There is too many time spent to fix simple issue: "enable or disable button" :)
It can be always enabled, no one care it. (At least me :) )
It always may fail later on apply, no matter how we check.
This is true for all FM on all OS: no one does not check all affected
files/subdirs to enable button.


PCManFM works better for my usecases, without any additional changes in glib20
and in any code.
I give up to fix all Thunar issues, like high CPU usage and freezes on
intensive FS/dir add/remove/update.


ssh:// - less useful that navigate in mounts tree, since it mounted always on
my host.
I switch to sshfs in time of FreeBSD 12, because NFS was ugly implemented and
some times mountpoints hang until system reboot. I do not like reboot :)
Now I have my own SSHFS fork https://github.com/rozhuk-im/sshfs since upstream
is dead and I need (time to time) to work with very remote shares (rtt: 60+ms).


> Have you tested with other file managers? If you find one that works "right" 
> (for any definition of right) maybe we can look at what it does and get some 
> ideas.

PCManFM - I suspect it does not waste of time trying to guess "is chmodable" :)
Same for mc.

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