And I cannot copy files to the storage (USB memory stick) because of some
permissions if I use dolphin.
The mount point (/media/disk) has been given the group ownership to root but
this should not prevent me from copying files there.
Infact I can copy files from commandline.
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In "System Settings -> General -> Notifications" there's no "Storage Media
Notifications".
All items here cannot be deleted or modified. Is this a bug?
Then I went to "Add" and added everything was there with "dolphin %u" as an
action. I applied the changes and magically I saw the things happeni
Thanks for the extra info, it all looks normal to me. One other thing
to check: go to "System Settings -> General -> Notifications" select
"Storage Media Notifications" and then choose Medium type = "Unmounted
Removable Medium" and confirm that none of the items are marked "(Auto
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1. Yes, it's running.
2. Attached.
3. Attached.
I see that the udev.log file seems to be incomplete, and it's long
exactly 8K!
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Please could you supply the following additional information to help
track down the cause of this problem:
1. Go to: "System Settings -> Advanced -> Service Manager" and check in
the "Startup Services" box that "Media Notifier Daemon" is running.
2. With the memory stick unplugged, open a termina