How to get the trash and x-gvfs-show partitions on Thunar via AwesomeVM?

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TL;DR: custom partitions and trash is not showing on Thunar via AwesomeVM.



XFCE:
XFCE
Awesome:
Awesome



My fstab is:



# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a device; this may
# be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices that works even if
# disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
UUID=619542b0-8ce0-4dd1-9b0b-2d6224aa4f98 swap swap defaults,noatime 0 0
UUID=c49099f0-a6d7-4732-b41d-c34a7246019c / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1
# /dev/sdb1 (games)
UUID=01CF50ED2AA59680 /mnt/games ntfs defaults,rw,uid=1000,umask=003,x-gvfs-show 0 0
# /dev/sdb2 (data)
UUID=3F2BFCA2397DA8FB /mnt/data ntfs defaults,rw,uid=1000,umask=003,x-gvfs-show 0 0
# /dev/sda4 (docs)
UUID=56D6C95328FD7038 /mnt/docs ntfs defaults,rw,uid=1000,umask=003,x-gvfs-show 0 0

# /dev/sdb3 (extra)
UUID=57b79234-ae2a-4206-9e53-95e6a6009fd5 /mnt/extra ext4 defaults,rw,x-gvfs-show 0 1


BTW, I know that this is in some way related to gvfs, which I already have running when I logged through AwesomeVM, but I need some more? I don't understand why don't works.







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  • Do you have the gvfs package installed? Thunar in my Awesome WM system shows both USB mounts and the bin.
    – l0b0
    Oct 30 '17 at 1:33











  • Yes, I have, as I said I have gvfs running on AwesomeWM. The picture from the XFCE is the same machine, I just installed Awesome and I'm running alternatively one or other.
    – Manoel Vilela
    Oct 30 '17 at 3:46











  • BTW, the processes gvfs related running on my awesome are: i.imgur.com/7Da1eo4.png.
    – Manoel Vilela
    Oct 31 '17 at 6:32










  • On XFCE, however, I have more processes related to gvfs: i.imgur.com/jeVTjuw.png I'm just thinking how they are triggered on xfce...
    – Manoel Vilela
    Oct 31 '17 at 6:44










  • Can you show your process list in both situations (with minimal other stuff running)? That might clarify things.
    – l0b0
    Oct 31 '17 at 18:28














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TL;DR: custom partitions and trash is not showing on Thunar via AwesomeVM.



XFCE:
XFCE
Awesome:
Awesome



My fstab is:



# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a device; this may
# be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices that works even if
# disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
UUID=619542b0-8ce0-4dd1-9b0b-2d6224aa4f98 swap swap defaults,noatime 0 0
UUID=c49099f0-a6d7-4732-b41d-c34a7246019c / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1
# /dev/sdb1 (games)
UUID=01CF50ED2AA59680 /mnt/games ntfs defaults,rw,uid=1000,umask=003,x-gvfs-show 0 0
# /dev/sdb2 (data)
UUID=3F2BFCA2397DA8FB /mnt/data ntfs defaults,rw,uid=1000,umask=003,x-gvfs-show 0 0
# /dev/sda4 (docs)
UUID=56D6C95328FD7038 /mnt/docs ntfs defaults,rw,uid=1000,umask=003,x-gvfs-show 0 0

# /dev/sdb3 (extra)
UUID=57b79234-ae2a-4206-9e53-95e6a6009fd5 /mnt/extra ext4 defaults,rw,x-gvfs-show 0 1


BTW, I know that this is in some way related to gvfs, which I already have running when I logged through AwesomeVM, but I need some more? I don't understand why don't works.







share|improve this question




















  • Do you have the gvfs package installed? Thunar in my Awesome WM system shows both USB mounts and the bin.
    – l0b0
    Oct 30 '17 at 1:33











  • Yes, I have, as I said I have gvfs running on AwesomeWM. The picture from the XFCE is the same machine, I just installed Awesome and I'm running alternatively one or other.
    – Manoel Vilela
    Oct 30 '17 at 3:46











  • BTW, the processes gvfs related running on my awesome are: i.imgur.com/7Da1eo4.png.
    – Manoel Vilela
    Oct 31 '17 at 6:32










  • On XFCE, however, I have more processes related to gvfs: i.imgur.com/jeVTjuw.png I'm just thinking how they are triggered on xfce...
    – Manoel Vilela
    Oct 31 '17 at 6:44










  • Can you show your process list in both situations (with minimal other stuff running)? That might clarify things.
    – l0b0
    Oct 31 '17 at 18:28












up vote
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down vote

favorite









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TL;DR: custom partitions and trash is not showing on Thunar via AwesomeVM.



XFCE:
XFCE
Awesome:
Awesome



My fstab is:



# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a device; this may
# be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices that works even if
# disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
UUID=619542b0-8ce0-4dd1-9b0b-2d6224aa4f98 swap swap defaults,noatime 0 0
UUID=c49099f0-a6d7-4732-b41d-c34a7246019c / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1
# /dev/sdb1 (games)
UUID=01CF50ED2AA59680 /mnt/games ntfs defaults,rw,uid=1000,umask=003,x-gvfs-show 0 0
# /dev/sdb2 (data)
UUID=3F2BFCA2397DA8FB /mnt/data ntfs defaults,rw,uid=1000,umask=003,x-gvfs-show 0 0
# /dev/sda4 (docs)
UUID=56D6C95328FD7038 /mnt/docs ntfs defaults,rw,uid=1000,umask=003,x-gvfs-show 0 0

# /dev/sdb3 (extra)
UUID=57b79234-ae2a-4206-9e53-95e6a6009fd5 /mnt/extra ext4 defaults,rw,x-gvfs-show 0 1


BTW, I know that this is in some way related to gvfs, which I already have running when I logged through AwesomeVM, but I need some more? I don't understand why don't works.







share|improve this question












TL;DR: custom partitions and trash is not showing on Thunar via AwesomeVM.



XFCE:
XFCE
Awesome:
Awesome



My fstab is:



# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a device; this may
# be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices that works even if
# disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
UUID=619542b0-8ce0-4dd1-9b0b-2d6224aa4f98 swap swap defaults,noatime 0 0
UUID=c49099f0-a6d7-4732-b41d-c34a7246019c / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1
# /dev/sdb1 (games)
UUID=01CF50ED2AA59680 /mnt/games ntfs defaults,rw,uid=1000,umask=003,x-gvfs-show 0 0
# /dev/sdb2 (data)
UUID=3F2BFCA2397DA8FB /mnt/data ntfs defaults,rw,uid=1000,umask=003,x-gvfs-show 0 0
# /dev/sda4 (docs)
UUID=56D6C95328FD7038 /mnt/docs ntfs defaults,rw,uid=1000,umask=003,x-gvfs-show 0 0

# /dev/sdb3 (extra)
UUID=57b79234-ae2a-4206-9e53-95e6a6009fd5 /mnt/extra ext4 defaults,rw,x-gvfs-show 0 1


BTW, I know that this is in some way related to gvfs, which I already have running when I logged through AwesomeVM, but I need some more? I don't understand why don't works.









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  • Do you have the gvfs package installed? Thunar in my Awesome WM system shows both USB mounts and the bin.
    – l0b0
    Oct 30 '17 at 1:33











  • Yes, I have, as I said I have gvfs running on AwesomeWM. The picture from the XFCE is the same machine, I just installed Awesome and I'm running alternatively one or other.
    – Manoel Vilela
    Oct 30 '17 at 3:46











  • BTW, the processes gvfs related running on my awesome are: i.imgur.com/7Da1eo4.png.
    – Manoel Vilela
    Oct 31 '17 at 6:32










  • On XFCE, however, I have more processes related to gvfs: i.imgur.com/jeVTjuw.png I'm just thinking how they are triggered on xfce...
    – Manoel Vilela
    Oct 31 '17 at 6:44










  • Can you show your process list in both situations (with minimal other stuff running)? That might clarify things.
    – l0b0
    Oct 31 '17 at 18:28
















  • Do you have the gvfs package installed? Thunar in my Awesome WM system shows both USB mounts and the bin.
    – l0b0
    Oct 30 '17 at 1:33











  • Yes, I have, as I said I have gvfs running on AwesomeWM. The picture from the XFCE is the same machine, I just installed Awesome and I'm running alternatively one or other.
    – Manoel Vilela
    Oct 30 '17 at 3:46











  • BTW, the processes gvfs related running on my awesome are: i.imgur.com/7Da1eo4.png.
    – Manoel Vilela
    Oct 31 '17 at 6:32










  • On XFCE, however, I have more processes related to gvfs: i.imgur.com/jeVTjuw.png I'm just thinking how they are triggered on xfce...
    – Manoel Vilela
    Oct 31 '17 at 6:44










  • Can you show your process list in both situations (with minimal other stuff running)? That might clarify things.
    – l0b0
    Oct 31 '17 at 18:28















Do you have the gvfs package installed? Thunar in my Awesome WM system shows both USB mounts and the bin.
– l0b0
Oct 30 '17 at 1:33





Do you have the gvfs package installed? Thunar in my Awesome WM system shows both USB mounts and the bin.
– l0b0
Oct 30 '17 at 1:33













Yes, I have, as I said I have gvfs running on AwesomeWM. The picture from the XFCE is the same machine, I just installed Awesome and I'm running alternatively one or other.
– Manoel Vilela
Oct 30 '17 at 3:46





Yes, I have, as I said I have gvfs running on AwesomeWM. The picture from the XFCE is the same machine, I just installed Awesome and I'm running alternatively one or other.
– Manoel Vilela
Oct 30 '17 at 3:46













BTW, the processes gvfs related running on my awesome are: i.imgur.com/7Da1eo4.png.
– Manoel Vilela
Oct 31 '17 at 6:32




BTW, the processes gvfs related running on my awesome are: i.imgur.com/7Da1eo4.png.
– Manoel Vilela
Oct 31 '17 at 6:32












On XFCE, however, I have more processes related to gvfs: i.imgur.com/jeVTjuw.png I'm just thinking how they are triggered on xfce...
– Manoel Vilela
Oct 31 '17 at 6:44




On XFCE, however, I have more processes related to gvfs: i.imgur.com/jeVTjuw.png I'm just thinking how they are triggered on xfce...
– Manoel Vilela
Oct 31 '17 at 6:44












Can you show your process list in both situations (with minimal other stuff running)? That might clarify things.
– l0b0
Oct 31 '17 at 18:28




Can you show your process list in both situations (with minimal other stuff running)? That might clarify things.
– l0b0
Oct 31 '17 at 18:28










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Finally I found the reason. This bug is related to lightDM starting awesome without dbus-launch. I fixed the whole problem described here by editing by hand the file /usr/share/xsessions/awesome.desktop as:



[Desktop Entry]
Name=awesome
Comment=Highly configurable framework window manager
TryExec=awesome
Exec=dbus-launch --exit-with-session --sh-syntax awesome
Type=Application


This is not a very pleasant solution and neither a good one, since I editing that file this thing will be mess-up when I got a new update of awesome and /usr/share/xsession/awesome.desktop be overwritten.



Looking forward for better solutions, but for now, only for now, this is working pretty fine. Trash appears now on thunar, xfdesktop and x-gvfs-show-partitions it's working as expected.






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    Finally I found the reason. This bug is related to lightDM starting awesome without dbus-launch. I fixed the whole problem described here by editing by hand the file /usr/share/xsessions/awesome.desktop as:



    [Desktop Entry]
    Name=awesome
    Comment=Highly configurable framework window manager
    TryExec=awesome
    Exec=dbus-launch --exit-with-session --sh-syntax awesome
    Type=Application


    This is not a very pleasant solution and neither a good one, since I editing that file this thing will be mess-up when I got a new update of awesome and /usr/share/xsession/awesome.desktop be overwritten.



    Looking forward for better solutions, but for now, only for now, this is working pretty fine. Trash appears now on thunar, xfdesktop and x-gvfs-show-partitions it's working as expected.






    share|improve this answer


























      up vote
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      down vote



      accepted










      Finally I found the reason. This bug is related to lightDM starting awesome without dbus-launch. I fixed the whole problem described here by editing by hand the file /usr/share/xsessions/awesome.desktop as:



      [Desktop Entry]
      Name=awesome
      Comment=Highly configurable framework window manager
      TryExec=awesome
      Exec=dbus-launch --exit-with-session --sh-syntax awesome
      Type=Application


      This is not a very pleasant solution and neither a good one, since I editing that file this thing will be mess-up when I got a new update of awesome and /usr/share/xsession/awesome.desktop be overwritten.



      Looking forward for better solutions, but for now, only for now, this is working pretty fine. Trash appears now on thunar, xfdesktop and x-gvfs-show-partitions it's working as expected.






      share|improve this answer
























        up vote
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        accepted







        up vote
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        down vote



        accepted






        Finally I found the reason. This bug is related to lightDM starting awesome without dbus-launch. I fixed the whole problem described here by editing by hand the file /usr/share/xsessions/awesome.desktop as:



        [Desktop Entry]
        Name=awesome
        Comment=Highly configurable framework window manager
        TryExec=awesome
        Exec=dbus-launch --exit-with-session --sh-syntax awesome
        Type=Application


        This is not a very pleasant solution and neither a good one, since I editing that file this thing will be mess-up when I got a new update of awesome and /usr/share/xsession/awesome.desktop be overwritten.



        Looking forward for better solutions, but for now, only for now, this is working pretty fine. Trash appears now on thunar, xfdesktop and x-gvfs-show-partitions it's working as expected.






        share|improve this answer














        Finally I found the reason. This bug is related to lightDM starting awesome without dbus-launch. I fixed the whole problem described here by editing by hand the file /usr/share/xsessions/awesome.desktop as:



        [Desktop Entry]
        Name=awesome
        Comment=Highly configurable framework window manager
        TryExec=awesome
        Exec=dbus-launch --exit-with-session --sh-syntax awesome
        Type=Application


        This is not a very pleasant solution and neither a good one, since I editing that file this thing will be mess-up when I got a new update of awesome and /usr/share/xsession/awesome.desktop be overwritten.



        Looking forward for better solutions, but for now, only for now, this is working pretty fine. Trash appears now on thunar, xfdesktop and x-gvfs-show-partitions it's working as expected.







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