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I'm trying to mount a WebDAV share on Salix OS, a Slackware based distro.

Initially I only got the davs://something.com:port address; after Googling I found that I needed to use gvfs-mount, but when I tried it says:

Error mounting location: Not a WebDAV enabled share

I've tried to search for the meaning or a gvfs tutorial without luck.

Given that I know the address of the WebDAV share, how do I mount it?

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Not sure why you receive this error message but you can try davfs2 or fusedav to mount the WebDAV share. The latter requires FUSE.

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  • Thanks, I'll try both, I think I already have FUSE installed, just not sure how to use it.
    – Mig
    Commented Jul 30, 2013 at 15:54
  • It gets used automatically by the programs. Just make sure your user is in the fuse group or whatever group is set on /dev/fuse.
    – scai
    Commented Jul 30, 2013 at 17:28

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