2009/9/13 Massimo Maiurana maiur...@gmail.com
now that I have automount properly working, it's time for a wish to
have email B-)
when a new device is mounted e17 shows it in the main menu and put an
icon on the desktop, but as far as I can see there is no way to
unmount/eject the device
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 09:31:19 +0200 Dave Andreoli
d...@gurumeditation.it wrote:
2009/9/13 Massimo Maiurana maiur...@gmail.com
now that I have automount properly working, it's time for a wish to
have email B-)
when a new device is mounted e17 shows it in the main menu and put
an icon
David Seikel, il 14/09/2009 09:51, scrisse:
If I put a sub menu on (unmountable) volumes, then I can not
click anymore on the volume itself (to open the filemanager), because
the click is used to open the relevant submenu.
Someone know a way to handle the click on an E_Menu that has
2009/9/14 Massimo Maiurana maiur...@gmail.com
David Seikel, il 14/09/2009 09:51, scrisse:
If I put a sub menu on (unmountable) volumes, then I can not
click anymore on the volume itself (to open the filemanager), because
the click is used to open the relevant submenu.
Someone know a
sda, il 12/09/2009 16:11, scrisse:
hope it helps or at least point you to the right direction. otherwise
you need to review some hal's .fdi about removable devices
thanks, but I don't currently have policykit installed.
I am not even sure I should go through .fdi files to solve this, as it
Massimo Maiurana, il 13/09/2009 11:37, scrisse:
for what I've understood until now, a usb stick should have properties
in volume.* or storage.* namespace, but in my case this is not true :(
I've just discovered that in slackware from 12.2 parted is a dependency
of hal.
I've installed parted,
now that I have automount properly working, it's time for a wish to
have email B-)
when a new device is mounted e17 shows it in the main menu and put an
icon on the desktop, but as far as I can see there is no way to
unmount/eject the device other than right clicking the desktop icon.
since I
On Sunday 13 September 2009 11:15:43 Massimo Maiurana wrote:
now that I have automount properly working, it's time for a wish to
have email B-)
when a new device is mounted e17 shows it in the main menu and put an
icon on the desktop, but as far as I can see there is no way to
unmount/eject
P Purkayastha, il 13/09/2009 17:52, scrisse:
Use the places module as a gadget on the desktop.
the places module on the desktop looks much like an icon, and the same
module in a shelf requires too much space to be usable.
it would be good, at least to me, if the module in a shelf would
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Massimo Maiurana maiur...@gmail.com wrote:
P Purkayastha, il 13/09/2009 17:52, scrisse:
Use the places module as a gadget on the desktop.
the places module on the desktop looks much like an icon, and the same
module in a shelf requires too much space to be
On Sunday 13 September 2009 13:15:20 Massimo Maiurana wrote:
P Purkayastha, il 13/09/2009 17:52, scrisse:
Use the places module as a gadget on the desktop.
the places module on the desktop looks much like an icon, and the same
module in a shelf requires too much space to be usable.
it
P Purkayastha, il 13/09/2009 19:26, scrisse:
Yes, the places module is not good for a shelf. But on the desktop it looks
and behaves far different from an icon.
Most importantly it has a single click interface for *all* the actions you
want to perform with your (un)mounted
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri, il 13/09/2009 19:31, scrisse:
it should add menu entry (main e menu), it's small and still easy to use.
yes, but unless I'm missing something there's no way to unmount a
removable device from the menu entry.
--
Massimo Maiurana
Hi,
You can make it appears with a keyboard shortcut if you don't want any icon
on your desktop:
right click on the module behavior on top by pressing ctrl+alt+g
Regards,
Vincent Pomageot
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:28 PM, Massimo Maiurana maiur...@gmail.comwrote:
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri,
Vincent Pomageot, il 13/09/2009 20:52, scrisse:
Hi,
You can make it appears with a keyboard shortcut if you don't want any icon
on your desktop:
right click on the module behavior on top by pressing ctrl+alt+g
uhmm, not sure it actually works.
if I set it this way, when pressing
Massimo Maiurana, il 13/09/2009 20:24, scrisse:
currently I have the places module along the upper edge, so it looks
like it was a transparent shelf, but for it to be accessible I don't
have to cover it with windows, so wasting some space (which on a 17
display is never enough).
ok, I've
On Sunday 13 September 2009 15:26:43 Massimo Maiurana wrote:
Vincent Pomageot, il 13/09/2009 20:52, scrisse:
Hi,
You can make it appears with a keyboard shortcut if you don't want any
icon on your desktop:
right click on the module behavior on top by pressing ctrl+alt+g
uhmm, not
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now that I have
Massimo Maiurana, il 11/09/2009 20:20, scrisse:
hi all,
I've recently upgraded my slack system. until now I've always used
static devices in /dev (no udev, no hal), but this time I've decided to
install all was needed to automagically handle usb devices :)
I've also installed the places
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Massimo Maiurana maiur...@gmail.com wrote:
Massimo Maiurana, il 11/09/2009 20:20, scrisse:
hi all,
I've recently upgraded my slack system. until now I've always used
static devices in /dev (no udev, no hal), but this time I've decided to
install all was needed
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