On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 01:35:33PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: > Am 16.10.2013 13:19, schrieb Julian Andres Klode: > > Just for the public record: The process doing this is > > /usr/lib/gnome-shell/gnome-shell-hotplug-sniffer > > > > It seems to recursively scan the mime types on the device, AFAICT. > > This is a D-Bus activated service. > You can kill that service and run it via > HOTPLUG_SNIFFER_DEBUG=true /usr/lib/gnome-shell/gnome-shell-hotplug-sniffer > if you want to see a more verbose output of that process
No need to kill it, it does not get stuck; it exists normally after running for 1.5 seconds after the unlock. If I run it manually in debugging mode, I see that it scans my mounted devices after unlock. > > Afaics, this process is triggered by the autorun manager in gnome-shell. > (js/ui/components/autorunManager.js). > > For completeness sake, could you attach the output of > $ gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.desktop.media-handling org.gnome.desktop.media-handling automount true org.gnome.desktop.media-handling automount-open true org.gnome.desktop.media-handling autorun-never false org.gnome.desktop.media-handling autorun-x-content-ignore @as [] org.gnome.desktop.media-handling autorun-x-content-open-folder @as [] org.gnome.desktop.media-handling autorun-x-content-start-app ['x-content/unix-software'] > > Usually, gnome-shell-hotplug-sniffer should be activated when removable > media is plugged in, it then searches for autorun files and quits itself > after a timeout. > > It seems to somehow gets stuck on your system. As said, maybe running it > in debug mode will give more info. > It definitely quits. -- Julian Andres Klode - Debian Developer, Ubuntu Member See http://wiki.debian.org/JulianAndresKlode and http://jak-linux.org/. Please do not top-post if possible.
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