Sorry Christopher, you overestimate me. I do not know about 'backporting'. But a quick read on Wiki suggests that might make sense seeing as my 13.10 would be older than Trusty (14.10)...
(By the way, I don't get why names like Saucy and Trusty are used so much more than the version numbers. As a new user when I see a version number I instantly know what's being talked about and have an idea of the chronology of releases. When I see 'Trusty' I have to go back to Google.)
Sorry Christopher, you overestimate me. I do not know about 'backporting'. But a quick read on Wiki suggests that might make sense seeing as my 13.10 would be older than Trusty (14.10)...
(By the way, I don't get why names like Saucy and Trusty are used so much more than the version numbers. As a new user when I see a version number I instantly know what's being talked about and have an idea of the chronology of releases. When I see 'Trusty' I have to go back to Google.)
How would I go about getting a backport? Could I just try compiling/building this https:/ /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ gvfs/1. 19.2-0ubuntu1 ?