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GVfs is a userspace virtual filesystem implementation for GIO (a library available in GLib). GVfs comes with a set of backends, including trash support, SFTP, SMB, HTTP, DAV, and many others. GVfs also contains modules for GIO that implement volume monitors and persistent metadata storage.
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GNOME Virtual File System) – warstwa abstrakcji środowiska GNOME do operacji na plikach (odczyt, zapis, uruchamianie plików). Stosowane jest głównie przez menedżera plików Nautilus i inne aplikacje GNOME, częściowo z GnomeVFS korzysta także przeglądarka internetowa Mozilla Firefox.
GVfs is a userspace virtual filesystem implementation for GIO (a library available in GLib). GVfs comes with a set of backends, including trash support, SFTP, SMB, HTTP, DAV, and many others. GVfs also contains modules for GIO that implement volume monitors and persistent metadata storage.
GnomeVFS (short for GNOME Virtual File System) was an abstraction layer of the GNOME platform for the reading, writing and execution of files. Before GNOME 2.22 GnomeVFS was primarily used by the appropriate versions of Nautilus file manager (renamed to GNOME Files) and other GNOME applications.
GVfs is a set of libraries and daemons extending the GIO API. In fact it's an extension point, default GIO implementation of non-local services. It's designed to provide information suitable for usage in the GUI, that means in a polite and filtered way.
GVfs (abbreviation for GNOME virtual file system) is GNOME's userspace virtual filesystem designed to work with the I/O abstraction of GIO, a library available in GLib since version 2.15.1. It installs several modules that are automatically used by applications using the APIs of libgio.
This is the GNOME Virtual File System. GNOME VFS is currently used as one of the foundations of the Nautilus. file manager. For instructions on submitting patches, etc. check out the 'HACKING' file.