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...
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 seems that the only way to
eject is
by rightclicking the (mounted)device icon and selecting "Eject
Volume".
My bad or buggy?
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 08:47:06AM +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
> 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
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
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 seems that the only way to
eject is
by right
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 seems that the only way to
>>> eject is
>>> by rightclicki
2007/1/16, Mike Massonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I doesn't work on my laptop. I listened to dbus events, but nothing is
> happening if I press the eject button. Is there anything else I can do
> to check the event?
You need to run 'lshal -m' to monitor hal events.
Nick
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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 seems that the only way to
> > eject is
> > by rightclicking the (mounted)device ic
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?
>
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 seems that the only way to eject is
by rightclicking the (mounted)device icon and selecting "Eject Volume".
My bad or buggy?
HAL
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
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
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?
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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