I also have this issue. I mounted my laptop's home folder to my desktop
machine over sftp. My laptop's home folder does have a "pictures" folder
so it triggered the picture CD logic. I understand that it's not clear
what the best way to detect picture CDs is. So how about allowing users
to close the space-consuming picture cd message if they're not
interested in viewing pictures? I doctored a screenshot to show what I
mean.

Thanks,
Jeff


** Attachment added: "doctored screenshot"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21857669/nautilus.png

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