Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-19 Thread russbucket
On Monday January 15 2007 13:03, russbucket wrote: snip Another thing I found today is if I su to root, mount the dvd (/dev/hdc /media/dvdrecorder it mounts read only and then I can see the dvd by using Konquer, going to /media/dvdrecorder. but the icon does not show up on desktop or under my

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-19 Thread russbucket
On Friday January 19 2007 07:50, russbucket wrote: On Monday January 15 2007 13:03, russbucket wrote: snip Another thing I found today is if I su to root, mount the dvd (/dev/hdc /media/dvdrecorder it mounts read only and then I can see the dvd by using Konquer, going to

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-17 Thread Stevens
An update on my DVD woes: If I put a data DVD in the drive, the click on My Computer, the drive shows Blank DVD-R for media. Then, if I open a konqueror filemanager session and browse to /media/dvd, there is no data. Ditto with a movie DVD. lshal -m Start monitoring devicelist:

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-16 Thread James Watkins
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 01:22, Stevens wrote: Start monitoring devicelist: - storage_model_DVD_RW_IDE1108 property storage.removable.media_available =false With the 10.2 installation dvd installed, it is: lshal -m Start monitoring

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-16 Thread Stevens
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 09:11, James Watkins wrote: Unless you've got plenty of time to read the hal spec and mess about with fdi files then you may have to just be patient until the bug report has been processed. media_available = false sounds a bit fishy, are there any error messages in

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-15 Thread Stevens
On Sunday 14 January 2007 16:09, Paul Ollion wrote: You can use the yast partitioner to add mount points for some media or partitions that the automatic install did not regognise. I did so with yast for my new 10.2 install I could not access my old SiSE 9.3 partition and had to add a mount

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-15 Thread Matthias Titeux
Le Dimanche 14 Janvier 2007 16:43, Stevens a écrit : To those who wrote that I could right-click on any icon and rename it to whatever, I say, No shit, Sherlocks The comment, and my point, was why in Hell did a linux shop decide to call ANYTHING on a linux desktop My Computer, al la Windows.

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-15 Thread James Watkins
On Sunday 14 January 2007 13:08, russbucket wrote: Does anyone know what creates the mount point in /media. YaST is able to read the dvd drive, hal sees the drive and it looks described correctly. I believe the media manager kde service is responsible for this. Check that it is enabled by

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-15 Thread James Watkins
On Monday 15 January 2007 12:41, Matthias Titeux wrote: Second point, as someone else on the list reported (sorry can't remember), the DMA is sometimes turned OFF for the DVD player (not the DVD recorder). I have to set in ON using Yast. I don't know if these 2 points are link together. Yes,

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-15 Thread Stevens
On Monday 15 January 2007 07:28, James Watkins wrote: On Sunday 14 January 2007 13:08, russbucket wrote: Does anyone know what creates the mount point in /media. YaST is able to read the dvd drive, hal sees the drive and it looks described correctly. I believe the media manager kde

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-15 Thread russbucket
On Monday January 15 2007 05:28, James Watkins wrote: On Sunday 14 January 2007 13:08, russbucket wrote: Does anyone know what creates the mount point in /media. YaST is able to read the dvd drive, hal sees the drive and it looks described correctly. I believe the media manager kde service

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-15 Thread russbucket
On Monday January 15 2007 12:06, James Watkins wrote: On Monday 15 January 2007 18:59, Stevens wrote: Having said all this, your services should be ok if your cd drive gets auto-mounted correctly. It doesn't. Sorry, it seems we have several people with a similar but not quite the

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-15 Thread Stevens
Sorry, it seems we have several people with a similar but not quite the same problem. Does anything at all happen when you insert a disk? Try doing: lshal -m and inserting a disk. Do you get any useful messages? With a movie dvd installed.: lshal -m Start monitoring

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-15 Thread Joseph Loo
Matthias Titeux wrote: Le Dimanche 14 Janvier 2007 16:43, Stevens a écrit : To those who wrote that I could right-click on any icon and rename it to whatever, I say, No shit, Sherlocks The comment, and my point, was why in Hell did a linux shop decide to call ANYTHING on a linux desktop

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-14 Thread Basil Chupin
Stevens wrote: An update: In KDE, My Computer (Why in Hell did they steal that from M$) Right-click on the icon, Rename the icon to whatever you want. Cheers. -- Hydrophobia, n: the fear of fire hydrants. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail:

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-14 Thread russbucket
On Saturday January 13 2007 20:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat January 13 2007 7:31 pm, Billie Erin Walsh scratched these words onto a coconut shell, hoping for an answer: Stevens wrote: Snip You can have it show on your DT when there is a disc in the drive or when it's just the

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-14 Thread James Knott
Stevens wrote: An update: In KDE, My Computer (Why in Hell did they steal that from M$) Change it to the computer name or whatever else you prefer. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-14 Thread Stevens
To those who wrote that I could right-click on any icon and rename it to whatever, I say, No shit, Sherlocks The comment, and my point, was why in Hell did a linux shop decide to call ANYTHING on a linux desktop My Computer, al la Windows. As for the perception by some on the list that I (and

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-14 Thread Paul Ollion
On Sunday 14 January 2007 14:08, russbucket wrote: As past messages I've posted say, My dvdrw drive is not being mounted. Every box that says dvdxx under Desktop Behavior is checked. What I have found is there is no mount point being created in /media. All other drives cdrw, floppy, CF card

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-14 Thread russbucket
On Sunday January 14 2007 07:43, Stevens wrote: To those who wrote that I could right-click on any icon and rename it to whatever, I say, No shit, Sherlocks The comment, and my point, was why in Hell did a linux shop decide to call ANYTHING on a linux desktop My Computer, al la Windows. As

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-14 Thread russbucket
On Sunday January 14 2007 14:09, Paul Ollion wrote: snip Does anyone know what creates the mount point in /media. YaST is able to read the dvd drive, hal sees the drive and it looks described correctly. Hope this is not off the topic. You can use the yast partitioner to add mount points

[opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread russbucket
Just installed SUSE 10.2. for some reason I cannot see the DVD drive with and applications except YaST. I am able to install software and installed the system from DVD. When I try k3b or kdar they do not see my dvd. There is no entry in fstab or mtab for the dvd. YaSt hardware so it. When I try

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread Anders Johansson
On Saturday 13 January 2007 20:14, russbucket wrote: Just installed SUSE 10.2. for some reason I cannot see the DVD drive with and applications except YaST. I am able to install software and installed the system from DVD. When I try k3b or kdar they do not see my dvd. There is no entry in

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Jan 13 2007 20:35, Anders Johansson wrote: What desktop environment do you use? In 10.2, KDE and gnome are responsible for automounting things. If you don't use one of those, you have to install ivman and configure it ivman works OOTB. -`J' -- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread Anders Johansson
On Saturday 13 January 2007 22:09, Jan Engelhardt wrote: On Jan 13 2007 20:35, Anders Johansson wrote: What desktop environment do you use? In 10.2, KDE and gnome are responsible for automounting things. If you don't use one of those, you have to install ivman and configure it ivman works

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread russbucket
On Saturday 13 January 2007 11:35, Anders Johansson wrote: On Saturday 13 January 2007 20:14, russbucket wrote: Just installed SUSE 10.2. for some reason I cannot see the DVD drive with and applications except YaST. I am able to install software and installed the system from DVD. When I try

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread russbucket
On Saturday 13 January 2007 13:16, Anders Johansson wrote: On Saturday 13 January 2007 22:09, Jan Engelhardt wrote: On Jan 13 2007 20:35, Anders Johansson wrote: What desktop environment do you use? In 10.2, KDE and gnome are responsible for automounting things. If you don't use one of

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread Anders Johansson
On Saturday 13 January 2007 22:27, russbucket wrote: I tryed mount /dev/dvdrecorder and mount /dev/hdc? Same message from both. No, I said you had to give both mount /dev/hdc /dev/cdrecorder but it should work in kde by default. I'd suggest you open a bug report -- To unsubscribe, e-mail:

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread russbucket
On Saturday 13 January 2007 13:45, Anders Johansson wrote: On Saturday 13 January 2007 22:27, russbucket wrote: I tryed mount /dev/dvdrecorder and mount /dev/hdc? Same message from both. No, I said you had to give both mount /dev/hdc /dev/cdrecorder but it should work in kde by default.

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread Stevens
This is the same problem I asked about a few days ago with the same kind of answers. I would like to hear from anyone who is running 10.2/KDE who also is able to put in a movie dvd and play it without having to resort to elaborate mounting gyrations. Ditto for putting in a blank dvd (or cd) and

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread Anders Johansson
On Sunday 14 January 2007 00:05, Stevens wrote: By the way, what happens now that a bug report has been filed? When will we know that the problem has been fixed? Monitor the bug report. In bugzilla you can add yourself to cc: to get an update every time something happens -- To unsubscribe,

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread Billie Erin Walsh
Stevens wrote: This is the same problem I asked about a few days ago with the same kind of answers. I would like to hear from anyone who is running 10.2/KDE who also is able to put in a movie dvd and play it without having to resort to elaborate mounting gyrations. Ditto for putting in a

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread russbucket
On Saturday January 13 2007 16:31, Billie Erin Walsh wrote: Stevens wrote: This is the same problem I asked about a few days ago with the same kind of answers. I would like to hear from anyone who is running 10.2/KDE who also is able to put in a movie dvd and play it without having to

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread Billie Erin Walsh
On 01/13/2007 russbucket wrote: What did you install to get the dvd to work? I do not see the icons, they are turned on in the config. I do see one for my floppy and cdrw. But not my DVDRW, The hal sees it. I installed libdvdcss and just about any updates for Kaffeine you can find from

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread jfweber
On Sat January 13 2007 7:31 pm, Billie Erin Walsh scratched these words onto a coconut shell, hoping for an answer: Stevens wrote: Snip You can have it show on your DT when there is a disc in the drive or when it's just the drive itself.. I think the setting is somewhere under

Re: [opensuse] DVD Mount problem

2007-01-13 Thread Stevens
An update: In KDE, My Computer (Why in Hell did they steal that from M$) shows an entry when media is inserted into the cd/dvd drive, but no fs type and the media is always shown as blank. In Gnome, an icon pops up on the desktop when a disk is inserted but otherwise it's the same. Remember