"Jon Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Your frustration is other people's elation. Personally, I love not having a >> fugly hardware eject button. > > When using GNU+Linux one is certainly still necessary.
"eject" command? thoth:/big/--# apt-cache show eject Package: eject Priority: optional Section: utils Installed-Size: 272 Maintainer: Frank Lichtenheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 2.1.4-3 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6) Suggests: cdtool, setcd Filename: pool/main/e/eject/eject_2.1.4-3_i386.deb Size: 43448 MD5sum: 4819415ba0da628a153c6e778f129bf3 SHA1: 004ea1f6609df561db38c3af31e7d6d01c912dd3 SHA256: 941892dd938523074e0f5a96012add7335c0cc35eda6332249bb68a8dd2f90ad Description: ejects CDs and operates CD-Changers under Linux This little program will eject CD-ROMs (assuming your drive supports the CDROMEJECT ioctl). It also allows setting the autoeject feature. . On supported ATAPI/IDE multi-disc CD-ROM changers, it allows changing the active disc. . You can also use eject to properly disconnect external mass-storage devices like digital cameras or portable music players. Tag: hardware::storage, hardware::storage:cd, implemented-in::c, interface::commandline, role::program, scope::utility, use::driver Task: desktop -- rich walker | Shadow Robot Company | [EMAIL PROTECTED] technical director 251 Liverpool Road | skype: rich_at_shadow need a Hand? London N1 1LX | +44 20 7700 2487 http://www.shadowrobot.com/hand/ _______________________________________________ Fsfe-uk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-uk
