Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 16:54, Charles Rodgers wrote:
Mr G,
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 10:44:05 -0500, you wrote:
Charles, Don't make the same mistake I did. If your camera has a
playback mode, you need to activate it and them your camera
should be detected.
I had this
At one time my 10.1 system would autodetect if I plugged into USB a
card reader or a digital camera on a temporary basis.
I must have changed something unwittingly because now it doesn't work.
What must I do to make it work again ?
I've tried reading Howto's including:
Charles Rodgers wrote:
At one time my 10.1 system would autodetect if I plugged into USB a
card reader or a digital camera on a temporary basis.
I must have changed something unwittingly because now it doesn't work.
What must I do to make it work again ?
I've tried reading Howto's including:
Mr G,
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 10:44:05 -0500, you wrote:
Charles, Don't make the same mistake I did. If your camera has a
playback mode, you need to activate it and them your camera should be
detected.
I had this exact problem just the other day with a Canon Powershot A85.
As soon as it was in
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 16:54, Charles Rodgers wrote:
Mr G,
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 10:44:05 -0500, you wrote:
Charles, Don't make the same mistake I did. If your camera has a
playback mode, you need to activate it and them your camera
should be detected.
I had this exact problem just the
Hi Kaj,
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 17:14:13 +0100, you wrote:
I've never come to grips with this.U(seless) S(illy) B(ugger).
I was mystified by this problem because as far as I was aware I had
not done anything that could have changed the setup here (10.1 with
KDE). It was working, then it wasn't
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 21:29, Charles Rodgers wrote:
Hi Kaj,
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 17:14:13 +0100, you wrote:
I've never come to grips with this.U(seless) S(illy)
B(ugger).
I was mystified by this problem because as far as I was aware I
had not done anything that could have changed
Okay, I'm one simple step from success.
All 7 boxes, mdk9.2,10.0, and win2k are all sharing files as smb
shares. One box is set to force and win elections, but if it is
down I don't lose the rest.
Can I automount all shares at boot, or when smb service starts?
Lee
Lee Wiggers wrote:
Okay, I'm one simple step from success.
All 7 boxes, mdk9.2,10.0, and win2k are all sharing files as smb
shares. One box is set to force and win elections, but if it is
down I don't lose the rest.
Can I automount all shares at boot, or when smb service starts?
Lee
Lee; You
Lee Wiggers wrote:
Okay, I'm one simple step from success.
All 7 boxes, mdk9.2,10.0, and win2k are all sharing files as smb
shares. One box is set to force and win elections, but if it is
down I don't lose the rest.
Can I automount all shares at boot, or when smb service starts?
Lee
I am not sure
On Friday 30 Jul 2004 H:02, Lee Wiggers wrote:
Okay, I'm one simple step from success.
All 7 boxes, mdk9.2,10.0, and win2k are all sharing files as smb
shares. One box is set to force and win elections, but if it is
down I don't lose the rest.
Can I automount all shares at boot, or when
Hi
I've a question to automount. everything is working well. mounting ,
reading.Wenn I try to get the CD out of the player
( right click onto the cd-icon inside removable media ) the tray opened and
closed immediatly. You have to be very quick to get your CD out.
my question:
is it a problem
Put a line in the /etc/fstab file for filesystem type smbfs
see 'man mount' and 'man fstab'
If this looks a bit complicated the real easy way to set it up is in Mandrake
ControlCentreMountPointsSamba MountPoints
In that GUI you can see the NT shares, define a mount point for it, and the
GUI
Hello
What is the best/easiest way to automatically mount NT server shares
upon boot in Mdk 9.0
Thanks
Kalle
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The default is for the share to be mounted automatically on boot.
if mounting auto at boot causes you trouble, you can also try using
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Hi,
Can someone tell me the difference between
automount and supermount ?
After reading the Mini-How-TO, I think I got most
of how automount was working, but I don't understand anything in
supermount.
Do they do the same things? Whatare the
differences? Can they conflict?
Thanks
Hi,
can anybody explain me how to install and configure automount ?
thanks.
Pierre
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/admin/amount2.html
can anybody explain me how to install and configure automount ?
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Hey,
When I installed Mandrake 7.0 I selected an option somewhere to
automount
my cdrom and floppy devices. How do I stop this from happening?
Regards,
cyberclay
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