here is the solution. however, keep in mind in mind it is sort of limp dick - without graphics nothing will kick in:
1) add $HOME/bin to PATH (/etc/environment)
2) make script bazbaz.sh and make it executable
#!/bin/bash SOCKET=.gvfs PIDOF=`pidof gvfs-fuse-daemon` RETVAL=$?
if [ "$RETVAL" -eq 1 ]; then echo "Evaluating variables" eval `/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-fuse-daemon $HOME/.gvfs` else echo "you be fortune." fi
3) add to .bashrc
$HOME/bin/seahorse-agent-start.sh
it's been partially fused by the following solution: http://blog.schiessle.org/2009/05/12/fedora-and-gpg-agent/
the solution discusses hogs and hoops of lost sessions and what happens to the missing socks(org.gnome.Seahorse and org.freedesktop.Secrets )
it took me a while to figure it out and i feel it should be public
here is the solution. however, keep in mind in mind it is sort of limp dick - without graphics nothing will kick in:
1) add $HOME/bin to PATH (/etc/environment)
2) make script bazbaz.sh and make it executable
#!/bin/bash
SOCKET=.gvfs
PIDOF=`pidof gvfs-fuse-daemon`
RETVAL=$?
if [ "$RETVAL" -eq 1 ]; thengvfs/gvfs-fuse-daemon $HOME/.gvfs`
echo "Evaluating variables"
eval `/usr/lib/
else
echo "you be fortune."
fi
3) add to .bashrc
$HOME/bin/seahorse-agent-start.sh
it's been partially fused by the following solution:blog.schiessle.org/2009/05/12/fedora-and-gpg-agent/
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the solution discusses hogs and hoops of lost sessions and what happens to the missing socks(org.gnome.Seahorse and org.freedesktop.Secrets
)
it took me a while to figure it out and i feel it should be public