*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 72869 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 72869
Latest hal update breaks USB stick mounting in kubuntu dapper kde 3.5.5
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Kubuntu: HAL doesn't automount USB devices on KDE 3.5.5
https://launchpad.net/bugs/74236
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Yes, Hal trom Kubuntu's latest KDE repository makes it work again, but
hal in "update" have higher number so I always have to cancel update. I
don't want to lock, making prioritizing as many people here. Can someone
tell me why this upgrade is needed and why it doen't constain scripts
form http://k
Dapper - KDE 3.5.5
Same here hope it will be fix soon
thanks
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Kubuntu: HAL doesn't automount USB devices on KDE 3.5.5
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I installed the above package, then dropped to CLI and did aptitude
forbid-version hal. That stopped aptitude from complaining about it.
Then I opened synaptic and locked the version of hal to the one I
installed. I haven't booted back into KDE yet to see if adept complains
after I've locked it i
I had the same issue and mounted manually until installing the package
mentioned above. Now Adept complains about the available update of hal.
A bit annoying. I'm sure I will accept the update soon out of routine.
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Kubuntu: HAL doesn't automount USB devices on KDE 3.5.5
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Solved the problem by installing the HAL version in
http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde-355/pool-dapper/hal
The relevant package is hal_0.5.7-1ubuntu18.1_i386.deb
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I also have this issue. I will just mirror the above comments and add
that this is happening on two of my machines. One a whitebox AMD with a
USB2.0 external hard drive and the other an Dell Inspiron 9100 laptop
with an iomega USB2.0 hard drive, a Fuji F700 Camera, and a Sandisk
Cruzer flash driv