On Sat, 6 Jun 2020 05:39:35 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote: >GVFS is still a possible culprit. For testing purpose you could >install an empty dummy package, so you don't break hard dependencies >against gvfs, but you could test, if running Thunar or Nemo doesn't >suffer from a delay anymore. > >Build and install a dummy package and remove gvfs dependencies: > >$ sudo apt update && sudo apt install equivs >$ mkdir dummy-package >$ cd dummy-package/ >$ echo "Package: gvfs" > gvfs >$ echo "Version: 2020:06-06-test" >> gvfs >$ echo "Maintainer: Phil Staub <[email protected]>" >> gvfs >$ echo "Architecture: all" >> gvfs >$ echo "Description: Dummy package" >> gvfs >$ equivs-build gvfs >$ sudo apt install ./gvfs_06-06-test_all.deb >$ sudo apt remove gvfs-common gvfs-daemons gvfs-libs > >You can downgrade to gvfs, IOW reinstall gvfs from Ubuntu repositories >and install it's dependencies by running: > >$ sudo apt update && sudo apt install gvfs=$(apt-cache show gvfs | >grep Version:\ 1 | head -1 | cut -d" " -f2)
PS: As long as gvfs is replaced by the empty dummy package some features aren't available, such as mounting devcies by a mouse click, accessing Trash by Thunar or Nemo. OTOH IIRC the default install of spacefm allows to mount devices using udisks2 by a mouse click. I'm using spacefm, but not a default install. Accessing Trash could be done by it's path ~/.local/share/Trash/. -- xubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-users
