Le 27/08/2013 00:11, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
> On Mon, 2013-08-26 at 23:14 +0200, François Patte wrote:
>> Le 26/08/2013 20:15, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
>>> Thunar > Edit > Preferences... > Advanced > Volume Management >
>>> Configure > Storage
>>
>> This was done when I sent my first message... Anyway, xfce cannot handle
>> properly CD and DVD.
> 
> Pardon.
> 
>> OK! I know all this, but anybody using this computer without any cli
>> knowledge, cannot handle this.
> 
> Fortunately I don't have to take care about it, I'm the only user and I
> know how to use CLI.
> 
> Without knowing current KDE, I've got the impression that it's the best
> DE, if it's ok to use a bloated DE. IMO other bloated DEs suck and btw.
> I installed Cinnamon and Mate, for very good reasons you won't find Mate
> in official repositories of many distros. Xfce isn't one of those
> bloated DEs, but that also does mean that it doesn't come with all the
> comfort.

In a google search, I've  seen other people with the same problem since
a long while. And nobody among the developpers seems to care. Strange!
Listening to a Cd or watching a DVD is nowadays an elementary task!

> 
> Perhaps you should continue using Xfce + CLI as I do too, but you maybe
> should install KDE for other users.

I could install ugly gnome too! Why not windows?


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