[12:49] Good morning [13:21] <_stink_> yo [14:48] Good morning. [14:48] Is there a way to expose GIO mounts to comands which have no clue. [14:49] seems like a `gio run ...` command should exist. [14:49] or at least some LD_PRELOAD which intercepts open calls. [14:57] GIO == ? [14:58] previously known as gvfs [14:58] Ah [14:59] Pretty sure it wasn't related to insurance, which is what DuckX2Go said [14:59] ya know how gnome/kde let you "mount" remote points, but they are only available in those gnome/kde programs? Well that is GIO, but there is really no reason they need to be limited to programs explicitly written with gvfs. [15:05] ah, it is there by default. just had to find it. shame on ubuntu for not making it more discoverable. [15:05] its in /run/user/1000/gvfs [15:05] morning [15:30] good morning [15:37] i'm astounded this isn't more well known. that is actually pretty great. [16:01] gvfs / gio? [16:02] yes [19:10] are gio mounts used for when connecting a device like an android phone? [19:12] no, that is a different protocol AFAIK [19:12] although, there may be some GIO plugin [19:32] ah yeah, fuse.gvfsd-fuse [19:33] I was remembering where my phone mounted to which was why I wondered [19:33] (it is nice to be able to use rcync etc to back it up) [19:34] same thing AFAICT. gvfs/gio pretty much interchangable these days. [19:34] ah [19:34] I'm sure there is some history behind the two, but I vaguely recall KDE and Gnome merging on their VFS support and now its one system IIRC [20:34] I (usually) like it when people get together to make things better