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The GNOME Journal, September Edition

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The latest issue of The GNOME Journal has just been published. It
features a look at GNOME's Summer of Code participation by Julien Gilli
and Akbar Pasha, Peer to Peer document collaboration with GOCollab by
Claus Schwarm and Martin Sevior, an introduction to the Banshee Music
Player by Ken VanDine, the description of a GNOME deployment in Austria
by Murray Cumming, Remote Desktop Administration using Vino by Marcus
Bauer, and notes on translating GNOME by Runa Bhattacharjee.

The GNOME Journal features original content and commentary for and by
the GNOME community. All articles are published under the Creative
Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.

exactly 1 app? nautilus

exactly 1 app?

nautilus does
gnumeric does
screem does
bluefish does

so there is 4.

other apps that don't need to write:

epiphany
firefox
eog

I am arguing that fuse is not a viable alternative to gnome-vfs. not that there shouldn't be working SMB support. (works fine here with gnome-vfs)

gnome-vfs is not utterly broken in any way, there are bugs with some methods yes, but they are fixable.

smbfs. again not a viable option if you want gnome to have smb support, as it is kernel dependant.