On 11/08/04, at 14:14 +0800, Wouter van Marle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...:

> On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 13:50, Michael Limon wrote:
>
> > How is this - in any way shape or form E's job?
> >
> > Look into the supermount patch for the linux kernel.
> >
>
>
> As I understand it from the original poster (the idea sounds cool to me)
> is that supermount works already for them. It is just that supermount
> gives some signal to start the file manager (Evidence, or any other for
> that sake).
>
> Now first of all I don't know if supermount can give such a signal, but
> it sounds like an interesting idea to me. Putting in a CD-ROM or
> connecting a compact flash card (e.g. from your camera) generally means
> the user wants to browse that media.
>
> Emitting the signal is certainly supermount's task, though receiving it
> is the task of the desktop environment (Gnome, KDE or maybe
> Enlightenment).
>

There's something like that here.

http://warmcat.com/usbautocam/

But after i installed, it detected my usb sticks and confifigured my
system, but unfortunately in real life situations, it didn't actually
behave like it was suppose too!


Cheers,
Didier.


---
PhD student.

Singapore Synchrotron Light Source (SSLS)
5 Research Link,
Singapore 117603

Email: didierbe at sps dot nus dot edu dot sg

Web: http://ssls.nus.edu.sg





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