Horst von Brand wrote:
Markus Törnqvist <[email protected]> wrote:
[...]
Note that MacOS has the monopoly on what they ship, Linux has a
motherload of file managers and window systems and all.
Yep. Part of what is nice about it, too ;-)
What pisses me off is the fact that Gnome and friends implement
their own incompatible-with-others VFS's and automounters and
stuff.
Then get them to agree on a common framework! They are trying hard to get
other parts of the GUI work well together, so this isn't far off in
wishfull thinking land.
Unfortunately, this leaves bash out in the cold, as usual. Kernel-based
automounter works with Bash. Why can't GNOME/KDE use the kernel's one
as at least one backend, even if they support others?
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