On Nov 7, 2011, at 07:59 , Nick Schermer wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 12:39 AM, Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
>> * I can't remember having clicked it a single time.
>
> Sounds like a valid and well-argumented reason to drop it. +1 for me.
+1
> Nick
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On Nov 12, 2010, at 16:09 , Mikhail Batser wrote:
> I'm very sorry for my offensive words. But they were not meant to be sent to
> the mailing list, but only to Michal Kaut who asked about sorting files.
>
> The problem is that I use the famous Mozilla Thunderbird, and although it has
> two se
On Nov 12, 2010, at 13:44 , Mikhail Batser wrote:
> Hello!
> That's another one case which demonstrate us all the stupidity of Linux
> developers :)
I doubt there is even a single line of code in Thunar contributed by a Linux
developer. So your post is kinda off-topic here.
> I had been a Lin
On Dec 7, 2009, at 17:25 , Adam Plumb wrote:
> Thanks for your suggestions with the new functions. I've updated my patch
> (and the bugzilla ticket) with the new functionality. I also changed the
> behavior of the add_emblem function to not allow adding an emblem that is
> already present.
On Dec 7, 2009, at 08:11 , Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
> One little thing because it's an obvious problem:
>
>> gchar *(*get_mime_type) (ThunarxFileInfo *file_info);
>> gboolean (*has_mime_type) (ThunarxFileInfo *file_info,
>> const gchar
On Dec 14, 2008, at 16:20 , Ian Katz wrote:
It's not in there because during the Thunar prototyping phase, those
of us heavily involved in the initial discussions for the UI didn't
bring it up, and the maintainer didn't like it. Had it been argued
for
heavily, it might have made it in. It di
On Nov 11, 2008, at 02:38 , Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
> Quiring, Sam wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I am exploring the at-spi accessibility interface on Ubuntu. I
>> created
>> a simple dump program that displays data about the accessible
>> components
>> on my desktop. Thunar is running on my d
anna wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to ask if someone would be kind enough to explain to me how the
> changing a directory works with respect to the thunar source code (and how I
> can pass my own directory to that process).
>
> Background:
>
> What I'm trying to pull is a homebrew patch fo
hewnix wrote:
> I would like to change thunar's "right click" context menus, but I'm noy
> real sure where to start. I understand the plugin methods, but I wish to
> change a few things that *seem* to be hardwired - like, for instance, I
> would like to:
>
> 1. remove the "new document" submenu
Michael Goth wrote:
> Hi!
>
> When I plug in a USB drive, I get this icon in the Thunar side pane that
> lets me mount the drive. This used to work with CD-ROMs also. But since
> some time now, no icon appears when i put in a CD into the drive. I can
> still mount it manually on the command lin
Ward wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Working with Xfce/Thunar I soon noticed bug 2502 (freezes when hiding
> switched on). This bug seems to be related to bug 4051, 3602, and 2902.
> Since I'm pretty new to Thunar and have only limited experience in C, I
> would like to know whether my understanding of these
Erlend Davidson wrote:
> Are there any plans to implement GVfs in Thunar?
Yes. But that will require quite a lot of rewrites and time is always
against us.
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Daniel Morales wrote:
> Hello Thunar people. :)
>
> I'm working in a thunar plugin, and one thing i found it would be nice
> to have at the plugins API is the possibility to add & remove emblems to
> folders/files.
>
> There is some plans to add it in the future?
>
> I was looking across thunar
Gauvain Pocentek wrote:
> Benedikt Meurer wrote:
>> Gauvain Pocentek wrote:
>>> Gauvain Pocentek wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm searching for a way to disable the automounting of devices
>>>> temporarily. I use a scri
Gauvain Pocentek wrote:
> Gauvain Pocentek wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm searching for a way to disable the automounting of devices
>> temporarily. I use a script which creates partitions on an USB key, and
>> thunar mounts those partitions as soon as they are created.
>>
>> Killing thunar didn't see
Denís Fernández Cabrera wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
>
> I have been using Thunar for a while, and I think by far that it is
> the best file manager out there --- it's fast, it's simple, and it
> does what it must.
>
> But I have a problem managing volumes with several partitions in
> Thunar, using
Christophe Chapuis wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 9:13 AM, Benedikt Meurer
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Christophe Chapuis wrote:
>> > Well, looks like I've partially found why my problem occurs...
>> > It looks like when I'm listing all the k
Christophe Chapuis wrote:
> Well, looks like I've partially found why my problem occurs...
> It looks like when I'm listing all the known volumes and ask for they
> mount path, it returns me pathes like "file:///media/sda1",
> "file:///media/sda2", ..., the volume being mounted or not. Therefore
>
Christophe Chapuis wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I'm currently trying to develop a little plugin for cairo-dock, in
> order to have a better integration inside Xfce. It consists in
> implementing some wrapper methods to do simple things with the VFS,
> like listing the volumes, accessing the trash, (un)mou
Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
>>> I can confirm that I have no "Eject" button in the shortcuts pane
>>> without the patch, and and "Eject" button with the patch.
>> Committed. Bug Brian to fix xfdesktop as well.
>
> Are there patches against 4.4.2?
http://thunar.xfce.org/download/sources/Thunar/0.9.0/
Tino Keitel wrote:
> I can confirm that I have no "Eject" button in the shortcuts pane
> without the patch, and and "Eject" button with the patch.
Committed. Bug Brian to fix xfdesktop as well.
> Regards,
> Tino
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Tino Keitel wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 09:29:24 +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Hm, there seems to be an error in thunar-shortcuts-view.c. The "Eject
>> Volume" action is only added for discs. Try the attached patch.
>
> While looki
Tino Keitel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the changelog for Thunar 0.9.0 mentions this:
>
> ---
> Use the correct HAL property to determine whether a given volume or
> device requires eject (Bug #3119).
> -
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> Benedikt Meurer wrote:
>>> On the other side I will have to find another way to start the CD player
>>> when audio CDs are inserted ... or patch Thunar to put audio CD support
>>> back ... any chance you would have this code somewhere ?
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
>> On the other side I will have to find another way to start the CD player
>> when audio CDs are inserted ... or patch Thunar to put audio CD support
>> back ... any chance you would have this code somewhere ?
>
> In thunar-vfs-volume-hal.c:10
Jean-Philippe Guillemin wrote:
> On the other side I will have to find another way to start the CD player
> when audio CDs are inserted ... or patch Thunar to put audio CD support
> back ... any chance you would have this code somewhere ?
In thunar-vfs-volume-hal.c:1012, remove the check for th
Jean-Philippe Guillemin wrote:
>>> I confirm the bug on another machine, hal, thunar and volman build
>>> cleanly, but no more CDROMS after install of new versions.
>>>
>> Please post the hal-device output for the CD-ROM volume and drive
>
> Below, hal info with audio CD inserted :
Audio CD
Jean-Philippe Guillemin wrote:
> I confirm the bug on another machine, hal, thunar and volman build
> cleanly, but no more CDROMS after install of new versions.
Please post the hal-device output for the CD-ROM volume and drive
> JP
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Jean-Philippe Guillemin wrote:
> For your information :
>
> Thunar 0.8.1svn + Volman 0.1.2 worked perfectly.
>
> After upgrade to Thunar 0.9 + Volman 0.2.0 : volume management is OK
> except CDROM handling (no desktop icon anymore).
>
> Rollback to previous versions and restart of XFCE instantl
Hello everybody,
I just released thunar-volman 0.2.0 which includes bugfixes and several
new translations. thunar-volman provides automatic management of
removable drives and media for Thunar, without adding another daemon to
your desktop sessions. It requires Thunar 0.5.1svn or above, HAL 0.5.0
o
Hello everybody,
I just released Thunar 0.9.0 and exo 0.3.4 as part of the upcoming
Xfce 4.4.2, which will be released tomorrow. The separate tarballs are
provided for users of Xfce 4.2.x refusing to upgrade to Xfce 4.4.x,
and users of other desktop environments. This is a bugfix release that
fixe
Fernando Maróstica wrote:
> Hello thunar hackers!
Hello Fernando,
> I'm a new Thunar user.
> First of all I must say that Thunar is a great file manager !!
>
> The invert-selection is a feature request in thunar to have an option to
> invert the current selection. That is, if we have 25 items in
Fernando Maróstica wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want select all files using the standard_view->select_path. But I
> don't want using the standart_view->selec_all.
>
> 'Cause I want compare all select files with a criteria. The Firt thing
> is get all files from current directory (List of ThunarFiles). S
Fernando Maróstica wrote:
> I think that the correct way is:
>
> ThunarFolder *folder;
> folder = thunar_list_model_get_folder (standard_view->model);
> if (G_LIKELY (folder != NULL))
> files = thunar_folder_get_corresponding_file (folder);
>
> Is it ok Benedikt??
No. Use thunar_folder_get_
Fernando Maróstica wrote:
> Helo guys!
>
> Is there another way to get all files in Thunar?
>
> GList *all_items;
> GList *selected_items;
>
> all_items = thunar_list_model_get_paths_for_pattern
> (standard_view->model, "*");
>
> selected_items = THUNAR_STANDARD_VIEW_GET_CLASS
> (standard_view)
Bernhard Walle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in the openSUSE 10.3 build, custom actions are missing in Thunar. Can
> someone here explain me what’s required at compile time to enable
> custom actions? Does it depend on some Gtk feature?
Nothing special. Did you check the config.log file?
> Thanks,
>Be
Erlend Davidson wrote:
>
> Benedikt Meurer wrote:
>> Erlend Davidson wrote:
>>
>>>> The GNOME thumbnailers are used by default. Any thumbnailer installed
>>>> via a .desktop file overrides a conflicting GNOME thumbnailer.
>>>>
>&g
Erlend Davidson wrote:
>> The GNOME thumbnailers are used by default. Any thumbnailer installed
>> via a .desktop file overrides a conflicting GNOME thumbnailer.
> But what if, as in the case for a pdf/ffmpeg thumbnailer I want to
> under-ride (as a fallback) the gnome ones?
Not possible ATM.
Be
Erlend Davidson wrote:
> I want to include a simple PDF thumbnailer for thunar, which uses
> ImageMagick. I know there is already one, but it depends on evince
> being installed which would require a number of gnome libraries - not
> everyone wants to do this, especially not for a simple thumbn
Mathias Brodala wrote:
> Hi.
>
> For a few days now Thunar claims that HTML documents are bookmark files with
> the
> MIME type application/x-mozilla-bookmarks instead of text/html.
>
> How can I fix this? Grepping ~/.local/share for the wrong MIME type yields
> nothing.
Well Thunar uses the s
Mathias Brodala wrote:
$ gzip -S z graphic.svg
$ file -i graphic.svgz
graphic.svgz: application/x-gzip
>> Yep, on my machine files with the svgz extension come up as
>> image/svg+xml-compressed ...
>
> Well, on your machine. That it doesn’t happen here should be enough reason for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Like many file managers, Thunar has a "sort by type" option. Is this
>>> based simply on file extension?
>>>
>>> Would it be possible to sort by MIME category? I would like to have
>>> images separated from audio and text files for example, with all known
>>> image f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Like many file managers, Thunar has a "sort by type" option. Is this
> based simply on file extension?
>
> Would it be possible to sort by MIME category? I would like to have
> images separated from audio and text files for example, with all known
> image
Henri-Pierre Charles wrote:
> Hello list, I use xfce-4.4.1 on FreeBSD 6.2 enviroment on a nfs based
> file system.
> I use nfslock.
>
> Thunar freeze if I launch it then nfslock is running, and work like a charm
> if I stop nfslock. Is there any reason why thunar can't handle nfslock ?
Try ktrace
Mathias Brodala wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> Since (G)vim is able to directly view the content of gzipped files I really
> often use that feature. However, Thunar does not seem to properly launch
> Gvim. I
> only get the following errors:
>
>> > Fehler beim Ausführen von "function gzip#read":
>>
Jens Luedicke wrote:
> Hey,
>
> when I start Thunar it aborts with this error message:
>
> thunarx-WARNING **: Failed to load plugin
> `thunar-media-tags-plugin.so': libstdc++.so.6: cannot handle TLS data
>
> Backtrace is attached.
> If it matters, I'm using gcc 4.1.1
You can avoid the crash by
François K. wrote:
>>> Sure I know it, but I think the "vista bar" would be much more easy-to-use.
>>>
>> The what?! O_o Hey, be polite will you?
>>
> Dude, I don't know if you were joking or what but be open-minded,
> everything isn't bad in Windows. There are also good ideas that don't
Erlend Davidson wrote:
>> ...looks wrong to me.
>> Having additional mime types doesn't hurt. Restricting to the mime types
> Ok, I've just updated SVN.
>
>>> Is there a page in the documentation explaining what formats thunar can
>>> thumbnail by default (i.e. without thunar-thumbnailers) and wh
Erlend Davidson wrote:
>>> I have updated thunar-thumbnailers
>>> (http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/thunar-plugins/thunar-thumbnailers) in
>>> svn. I've added grace project file thumbnailing. It now installs
>>> mimetypes for digital camera raw files, and for .agr grace project files.
>>>
>>>
Erlend Davidson wrote:
> I have updated thunar-thumbnailers
> (http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/thunar-plugins/thunar-thumbnailers) in
> svn. I've added grace project file thumbnailing. It now installs
> mimetypes for digital camera raw files, and for .agr grace project files.
>
> Everything
Petros wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When you want to rename multiple files it would be nice to be able to
> change the order of the files in the list inside the renamer with a
> drag&drop method or up&down buttons or any other intuitive way. So, when
> you want to prefix files with numbers (eg. ##-filename
Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
>> Another brain storm item: I have an external hard disk which contains
>> multiple partitions. Before I can remove the device, I must find out
>> which partitions are on that specific disk and unmount all partitions
>> separately from an alphabetical ordered list...
>
>
MrLoba wrote:
> Hi Benedikt,
> in tvm-device.c line 145
> .
> if (!libhal_ctx_init
> (context, &derror))
>goto error0;
>
> is the call to libhal_ctx_init
> failing!
> Is this a thunar-volman bug or is a problem of my
> configuration?
> Where can i get some specific information to bet
Mathias Brodala wrote:
> No, not yet. (Since when exists version 1.0 of Thunar? Wasn’t version 0.8
> released just recently?) Thunar is running as 0.5.0rc2 and libexo as
> 0.3.1.12rc2.
Err, 0.8.0 of course and there's the problem: 0.5.0rc2 doesn't
resolve device symlinks. You'll need thunar 0
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>>>>> $ cat /proc/mounts | grep flashdisk
>>>>> /dev/flashdisk /media/flashdisk vfat
>>>>> rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,uid=1000,gid=1000,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1
>>>
Mathias Brodala wrote:
$ cat /proc/mounts | grep flashdisk
/dev/flashdisk /media/flashdisk vfat
rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,uid=1000,gid=1000,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1
0 0
>>> (But not as /dev/sda, of course.)
>> That's the problem: /dev/flashdisk and
MrLoba wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I got this error message when plug a usb/cd/dvd media: "thunar-
> volman: Not enough memory"
> I compiled thunar-volman whit --enable-
> debug=full
> I tried thunar-volman --device-added and
> obtained the same error message.
> I'm using Slackware 11 (kernel 2.6.18)
Mathias Brodala wrote:
> But it does:
>
>> $ cat /proc/mounts | grep flashdisk
>> /dev/flashdisk /media/flashdisk vfat
>> rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,uid=1000,gid=1000,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1
>> 0 0
>
> (But not as /dev/sda, of course.)
That's the problem: /dev/flas
Mathias Brodala wrote:
> […] I tried mounting it again, got the mentioned
> error but this time actually entered the directory. And what can I say:
> Thunar
> did, aside from the error, mount the device correctly. (And obviously did
> before; the error message lead me to think
Mathias Brodala wrote:
> Hello Benedikt.
>
>>> […] I tried mounting it again, got the mentioned
>>> error but this time actually entered the directory. And what can I say:
>>> Thunar
>>> did, aside from the error, mount the device correctly. (And obviously did
>>> before; the error message lead m
Mathias Brodala wrote:
> Hello Benedikt.
>
> Benedikt Meurer, 28.01.2007 17:41:
>> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>>> PS: After an mount error occured, Thunar should not activate „Unmount
>>> device“,
>>> since the device could not been mounted. It should
Mathias Brodala wrote:
> PS: After an mount error occured, Thunar should not activate „Unmount device“,
> since the device could not been mounted. It should only do this on successful
> mounts.
Is the volume.is_mounted property set?
Benedikt
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Erlend Davidson wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> the latest Thunar shows my USB-stick as a "1G removeable media" ("1G
>> entfernbarer Datenträger" in German), because I didn't set a label when
>> I formated it. Of course I could set the label now...
>> In my eyes, the 1G... thingie s too long for the left pane,
Gregory Bonik wrote:
> Of course I know that its base is GTK+, I already have experience of
> writing GTK programs, that's why I decided to write something for Xfce.
> I just wanted to ask if there are some look-n-feel standards etc. for
> "Xfce application".
Xfce applications - like most other
Gregory Bonik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to write some application (card game, for example) for my
> favorite desktop environment, but I haven't found any tutorial/example
> or recommendation how to do it (which libraries and functions to use
> etc.), there is only raw documentation on libxfceg
Ben Ford wrote:
> When I plug my iPod (with "use as drive" enabled) in, two devices are
> recognized. One is the mass storage device $name_of_ipod and the
> other is "Apple iPod Device". The mass storage device is mounted and
> the other pops up a mount warning.
I don't have an iPod and I don't
Jens Luedicke wrote:
> Hey,
>
> as requested by Benny on IRC:
> http://perldude.de/_mg_0483.cr2.bz2
> (Canon CR2 RAW image)
People with digital photo cameras, please send a link to a sample RAW
image and the description of your camera model.
> Jens
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Alexandre Moreira wrote:
>> I just released Thunar 0.8.0 and exo 0.3.2 as part of the long awaited
>> Xfce 4.4.0, which will be released in a few hours. The separate tarballs
>> are provided for users of Xfce 4.2.x refusing to upgrade to Xfce 4.4.x,
>> and users of other desktop environments. This
Hello everybody,
I just released Thunar 0.8.0 and exo 0.3.2 as part of the long awaited
Xfce 4.4.0, which will be released in a few hours. The separate tarballs
are provided for users of Xfce 4.2.x refusing to upgrade to Xfce 4.4.x,
and users of other desktop environments. This is the final releas
Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
But gam_server is running?
>>> Okay Benny, I demand clarification! Do you posses powers unknown to
>>> mankind or something?!
>>>
>>> As of right now, its suddenly working .. and I have absolutely NO IDEA
>>> why .. I changed exactly zero things regarding gamin.
>>>
>
This is a minor update with new and updated translations:
- Updated translations: Carles Muñoz Gorriz (ca), Roberto Pariset (it)
- New translations: Amanpreet Singh Alam (pa), Gunther Furtado (pt_BR)
Download:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=910&release_id=12059
Release
Hello everybody,
This is a minor update of the 0.1.0 release, which adds new translations
and a new Pocket PC icon. thunar-volman provides automatic management of
removable drives and media for Thunar, without adding another daemon to
your desktop sessions. It requires Thunar 0.5.1svn or above, HA
Moritz Heiber wrote:
>> But gam_server is running?
>
> Okay Benny, I demand clarification! Do you posses powers unknown to
> mankind or something?!
>
> As of right now, its suddenly working .. and I have absolutely NO IDEA
> why .. I changed exactly zero things regarding gamin.
>
> Granted, I co
Moritz Heiber wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 18:48:31 +0100
> Benedikt Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Use poll instead of notify, see:
>>
>> http://www.gnome.org/~veillard/gamin/config.html
>
> And here comes the followup: Doesn't work either. I&
Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
>> I have a question about thunar and file monitoring. If thunar is built
>> with fam support, will it work with gamin installed. If yes (iirc fam
>> is
>> a superset of gamin, or something like that ?), will it try to run
>> gam_server when run ? Or something else should r
Moritz Heiber wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 18:19:19 +0100
> Benedikt Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Works fine here, using gamin-0.1.7_2 on FreeBSD. Maybe an inotify
>> problem? Try changing the gamin config to use stat and try again.
>
> That would ce
Alexandre Moreira wrote:
> Hey, there Benny. Just answer me a silly question: Does thunar works
> only with Gamin ? My distro only has fam and I'd like to know if I'll
> have to package gamin to have this feature :) So far it didn't find
> fam, so I guess its gamin only huh ?
FAM and Gamin are API
Maximilian Schleiss wrote:
>> I just noticed that file system monitoring seems to be broken using
>> gamin in latest svn. Thunar clearly states that its supposed to use
>> gamin at compile time.
>>
>> Steps to reproduce it are fairly easy:
>>
>> 1) Open up a terminal window and touch a file.
>> 2)
Alexandre Moreira wrote:
> This is more a "what do you think?" or a "should we be consistent with
> them?" than a feature request. It is rather insignificant so, if you
> don't have much time just ignore it.
>
> I noticed that Thunar follows an approach much alike the
> GtkFileChooser, its interfa
Stavros Giannouris wrote:
>> Thanks for the tip. Now the disk is recognized as removable[1], but
>> still doesn't show up in thunar. What else should I look for?
>>
> By the way,
> - gnome-volume-manager mounts the volume automagically, even
> without the storage.removable attribute
> - After a bit
Alexandre Moreira wrote:
> Hello, Benny.
>
> I have not been able to test volman yet, buried in work for a few days
> now, but there is something I'd like to ask you if it is able to do,
> and if it is not, if it would be hard to implement or anything like
> it.
>
> I've seen that it can mount a
Harold Aling wrote:
> I seem to be getting 'Failed to mount "". An unknown error
> occured.' errors when inserting a (windows)cdrom since I upgraded to
> Thunar r24519. (see attachment)
>
> The volume is however properly mounted and volman even asks if he/she
> should run the 'Autorun.exe' file...
Stavros Giannouris wrote:
>> Stavros Giannouris wrote:
>>> storage.removable = false (bool)
>> ^
>>> What's amiss?
>
> Interesting. So this is probably a HAL issue, and I have to take the
> issue upon them?
The problem is that the storage device is attached to the S
Stavros Giannouris wrote:
> storage.removable = false (bool)
^
> What's amiss?
> Regards,
Benedikt
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Mathias Brodala wrote:
> Hello Benedikt.
>
> Benedikt Meurer, 16.01.2007 17:46:
>> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>>>> With information about the device tree I could try to add some more
>>>> smartness to exo-hal to figure out an even better name for your flashdi
Mathias Brodala wrote:
> You got one point there. The information that the device is removable is not
> that useful since all devices in that section are. But the size at least
> allows
> me to determine what’s what.
Right, I forgot about that. ;-)
But exo-hal cannot only be used for volumes, bu
Mathias Brodala wrote:
> Hello Benedikt.
Hey Matthias,
> Thunar could be started, but it shows my flashdisk as „131M entfernbarer
> Datenträger“ which is not that much better to me than just „sda“.
Well, this means that no better string could be determined. The fallback
to the device file name w
Mathias Brodala wrote:
> Hello Benedikt.
>
> Benedikt Meurer, 16.01.2007 08:39:
>> Mathias Brodala wrote:
>>>> […]
>>> This [error] appears when I try to compile libexo from SVN.
>> Pass --enable-maintainer-mode to autogen.sh.
>
> OK, this worked.
Mike Massonnet wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 04:59:24PM +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
>> Harold Aling wrote:
>>>>>>> Until recently I was able to eject CDs/DVDs by pressing the physical
>>>>>>> button on the device itself. It now see
Mathias Brodala wrote:
> Hello Benedikt.
>
>> $ make
>> /usr/bin/make all-recursive
>> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/ashura/Archive/deb/xfce/exo/svn/trunk'
>> Making all in exo
>> make[2]: Entering directory `/home/ashura/Archive/deb/xfce/exo/svn/trunk/exo'
>> /usr/bin/make all-am
>> make[3
Mathias Brodala wrote:
>> ...and here's why: ;-)
>>
>> Up to 0.5.0, Thunar used pmount, gnome-mount or halmount, whatever was
>> available. However all these utilities behave differently, and of
>> course, they behave differently on various platforms. Esp. pmount is
>> tricky, since it doesn't use
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
>>> thunar-volman uses exo-mount. Since HAL refuses to mount fstab entries,
>>> exo-mount will use plain old "mount" command to mount the device. So,
>>> yes, that should work. It's exactly the same as mounting devices from
>>
Mathias Brodala wrote:
I just released the first version of the Thunar Volume Manager. It adds
automatic management of removable drives and media to Thunar, without
adding another daemon to your desktop sessions. It requires Thunar
0.5.1svn or above, HAL 0.5.0 or above and D-BUS
Alexandre Moreira wrote:
>> I just released the first version of the Thunar Volume Manager. It adds
>> automatic management of removable drives and media to Thunar, without
>> adding another daemon to your desktop sessions. It requires Thunar
>> 0.5.1svn or above, HAL 0.5.0 or above and D-BUS 0.32
Hello everybody,
I just released the first version of the Thunar Volume Manager. It adds
automatic management of removable drives and media to Thunar, without
adding another daemon to your desktop sessions. It requires Thunar
0.5.1svn or above, HAL 0.5.0 or above and D-BUS 0.32 or above.
Website:
Jani Monoses wrote:
>> Checking the libthunar-vfs-1-2 Ubuntu package[1] I noticed that libjpeg
>> is missing from the depencies. Without libjpeg, thunar will not be able
>> to use the fast JPEG thumbnailer, nor the (very) recent EXIF thumbnail
>> extractor. Because several users will want to use Th
Jani,
Checking the libthunar-vfs-1-2 Ubuntu package[1] I noticed that libjpeg
is missing from the depencies. Without libjpeg, thunar will not be able
to use the fast JPEG thumbnailer, nor the (very) recent EXIF thumbnail
extractor. Because several users will want to use Thunar to access their
digi
Harold Aling wrote:
> Until recently I was able to eject CDs/DVDs by pressing the physical
> button on the device itself. It now seems that the only way to
> eject is
> by rightclicking the (mounted)device icon and selecting "Eject
> Volume".
>
> My bad or buggy?
>
Harold Aling wrote:
>>> Until recently I was able to eject CDs/DVDs by pressing the physical
>>> button on the device itself. It now seems that the only way to eject is
>>> by rightclicking the (mounted)device icon and selecting "Eject Volume".
>>>
>>> My bad or buggy?
>>>
>>
>> HAL emits a si
Harold Aling wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> Until recently I was able to eject CDs/DVDs by pressing the physical
> button on the device itself. It now seems that the only way to eject is
> by rightclicking the (mounted)device icon and selecting "Eject Volume".
>
> My bad or buggy?
HAL emits a signal wh
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