Am Samstag 22 Oktober 2005 13:13 schrieb João Silva:
Hi,
does anybody knows if exists any aplication
that automatically mounts devices on desktop
like gnome do?
Hello João,
KDE 3.4 has inbuilt functionality for this using the media:// kio slave,
hal, udev and D-BUS. Either just use the
Martin Steigerwald wrote:
KDE 3.4 ... does not automount, but it puts an icon (or more when
there are several partitions on the medium) that you can click to mount
it.
I don't think that's _quite_ right. aiui, if you create the correct
hal .fdi files, you can specify that the device be
On Friday 28 October 2005 08:24, Derek Broughton wrote:
Martin Steigerwald wrote:
KDE 3.4 ... does not automount, but it puts an icon (or
more when there are several partitions on the medium) that
you can click to mount it.
I don't think that's _quite_ right. aiui, if you create the
Null Pointer wrote:
On Friday 28 October 2005 08:24, Derek Broughton wrote:
Martin Steigerwald wrote:
KDE 3.4 ... does not automount, but it puts an icon (or
more when there are several partitions on the medium) that
you can click to mount it.
I don't think that's _quite_ right.
João Silva schrieb:
does anybody knows if exists any aplication
that automatically mounts devices on desktop
like gnome do?
There was extensive discussion on this list about this; you may find it
in the archives. The conclusion was yes, KDE can do this, as you will
find out if you try out
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debian-kde@lists.debian.orgSent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 3:51 AMSubject: Re: Kde devices's automounting on desktop João Silva schrieb: does anybody knows if exists any aplication
that automatically mounts devices on desktop like gnome do? There was extensive discussion on this list about
Hi,
does anybody knows if exists any aplication
that automatically mounts devices on desktop
like gnome do?
Greetings,
João Silva-- Cumprimentos,João Carlos Galaio da Silva
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