Re: [Trisquel-users] Mounting USB devices

2014-11-16 Thread davesamcdxv

Is gvfs installed?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Mounting USB devices

2014-11-13 Thread lcerf

Did you install the gnome-shell package too?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Mounting USB devices

2014-11-13 Thread lcerf
I have gdm install because I updated from Trisquel 6. I will try to remove it  
and see. But I assume you selected the GNOME session to use GNOME Shell,  
didn't you? So, you definitely need the gnome-shell package installed!


Re: [Trisquel-users] Mounting USB devices

2014-11-13 Thread lcerf

Confirmed: the GNOME session perfectly works without GDM.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Mounting USB devices

2014-11-13 Thread onpon4
The Trisquel environment is started by trisquel-session, not gnome-session.  
gnome-session is for GNOME Shell, which is the default GNOME environment.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Mounting USB devices

2014-11-12 Thread lakbk89

titi,

Seems you are using Trisquel(default) desktop enviornment, where I too have  
encountered this problem. Try logging in using the Gnome desktop  
enviornment.(Click the Icon of Trisquel near to your name in login screen and  
select GNOME.)


By the way, I have submitted a bug report; If interested you can follow it.
https://trisquel.info/en/issues/12790 


Re: [Trisquel-users] Mounting USB devices

2014-11-11 Thread gary02121993
Are you a Filipino? 


Re: [Trisquel-users] Mounting USB devices

2014-11-11 Thread franparpe

Could you check if autoFS is installed?

If it wasn't installed, install it and reboot.

If it was installed, please, insert the usb, summon a terminal, and type the  
following:



$ sudo fdisk -l


And paste the output in the forums so we can look at it.

Then type:


$ sudo blkid


And paste the output.

Let's see if there is a problem with the format.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Mounting USB devices

2014-11-11 Thread franparpe
Interesting, Autofs was installed by default in Ubuntu 12.04... Ok, remove  
Autofs and do the following:


First, get root privileges and type this:


# mkdir /media/usb0


then:

# nano /etc/fstab


Add the following line at the end without removing anything in this file.


/dev/sdc1   /media/usb0 autorw,user,noauto,umask=0  0   0


Reboot and tell us if it works. Don't forget to acces the file manager.



Re: [Trisquel-users] Mounting USB devices

2014-11-11 Thread franparpe
strange indeed. It will pass a lot of time until I have Trisquel 7 on my  
laptop so I can find alternative solutions, I will share them with you if I  
find them.


Thank you and sorry