[Thunar-dev] Mounting CD-ROMs

2008-06-25 Thread Michael Goth
Hi!

When I plug in a USB drive, I get this icon in the Thunar side pane that 
lets me mount the drive. This used to work with CD-ROMs also. But since 
some time now, no icon appears when i put in a CD into the drive. I can 
still mount it manually on the command line and it still gets detected 
and mounted in the xfce places plugin.

Any ideas what could be wrong here (Thunar, HAL, dbus, ...)? I'm using 
Thunar from Debian Sid (Thunar 0.9.0) with volume management disabled.

Thanks,

Michael
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Re: [Thunar-dev] Mounting CD-ROMs

2008-06-25 Thread Benedikt Meurer
Michael Goth wrote:
 Hi!
 
 When I plug in a USB drive, I get this icon in the Thunar side pane that 
 lets me mount the drive. This used to work with CD-ROMs also. But since 
 some time now, no icon appears when i put in a CD into the drive. I can 
 still mount it manually on the command line and it still gets detected 
 and mounted in the xfce places plugin.
 
 Any ideas what could be wrong here (Thunar, HAL, dbus, ...)? I'm using 
 Thunar from Debian Sid (Thunar 0.9.0) with volume management disabled.

I guess you disabled the hal-addon-storage handling for the device.

 Thanks,
 Michael

Benedikt
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Re: [Thunar-dev] Mounting CD-ROMs

2008-06-25 Thread Michael Goth
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
 Michael Goth wrote:
 Hi!

 When I plug in a USB drive, I get this icon in the Thunar side pane that 
 lets me mount the drive. This used to work with CD-ROMs also. But since 
 some time now, no icon appears when i put in a CD into the drive. I can 
 still mount it manually on the command line and it still gets detected 
 and mounted in the xfce places plugin.

 Any ideas what could be wrong here (Thunar, HAL, dbus, ...)? I'm using 
 Thunar from Debian Sid (Thunar 0.9.0) with volume management disabled.
 
 I guess you disabled the hal-addon-storage handling for the device.

But powertop told me to do it! ;)

Reenabling it (hal-disable-polling --enable-polling --device /dev/hda) 
did the trick. I think in this case I'll trade battery runtime for 
convenience.

Thanks!
   Michael

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[Thunar-dev] Subversion

2008-06-25 Thread Adam Norton
Anyone know if there is or plans for a Thunar plug in that is a
subversion client?

I am thinking like TortoiseSVN. If fact I am hoping it would be compatible.
So that it could be access on both Windows/Linux

If one does not exist is there any reason why this would be a bad idea?

If its not a bad idea. are there any example plugins I could work with?

Also is there a preferred IDE for the xfce/thunar development?

Thanks,
some bald guy
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Re: [Thunar-dev] Subversion

2008-06-25 Thread Brian J. Tarricone
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 23:23:04 -0500 Adam Norton wrote:

 Anyone know if there is or plans for a Thunar plug in that is a
 subversion client?

Really?
http://www.google.com/search?q=thunar+svn

C'mon, at least spend 20 seconds doing your own homework...

-b
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