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mystery .gvfs folder
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An empty mystery file named .gvfs has recently showed up in my home folder.  :o

I must open it in root and it is empty. I have searched for an explanation on the internet but I am not sure what I read it means. Apparently it has something to do with the Gnome desktop. Of course, I am only using XFCE. Has it something to do with Systemback or TOR browser which I only started to use recently? The way I found it was Deja Dup say it can not back it up and still tries to copy it even after I marked it should be ignored.

What is this file? How did I get it? Is it save to delete it?  :-\

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A quick google shows - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1909971

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(11-14-2015, 11:14 PM)Jerry link Wrote:  A quick google shows - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1909971

I found that too but I do not understand it.  ???

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Hmmm...not sure what else I can do. The explanations and instructions are there, I would just be copying and pasting their posts. Maybe read it a few times until it makes sense Smile

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Everything seems to be working so bottom line:

Should I just ignore it or delete it?

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Thats up to you. I have many folders throughout my system that I don't know what they are. I ignore them. Everyone is different.

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(11-15-2015, 04:32 AM)Jerry link Wrote:  ... I have many folders throughout my system that I don't know what they are. I ignore them. ...

I'll follow your lead and ignore it.  8)

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@Coastie,
Google show loads of stuff on this, going back to Ubuntu 12.04
It appears to be related to networking & mount points..??
I would just leave it alone

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(11-15-2015, 04:18 PM)Wirezfree link Wrote:  ... Google show loads of stuff on this, going back to Ubuntu 12.04 It appears to be related to networking & mount points..?? I would just leave it alone

I read a lot of it but the more I read the more confused I got. I agree. I am just going to leave it alone and ignore when Deja Dup says it can back it up when I told it to ignore it.

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