Automatic launching of programs for removable media/connected
> devices.
>
> Hi all,
>
> Yup! One more vote for letting the user decide whether to run his
> preferred program or nothing at all.
>
> Cheers!
>
> On Nov 21, 2007 12:33 AM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
One more vote for nothing to be done.
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Ok. So here's the final word on this specific question.
* NO apps will be auto launched when you insert a disk. (users will
set what ever they want)
* No volumes will be mounted on the desktop, but will be accessible
through Nautilus.
Fin.
-Cory \m/
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On Tuesday 20 November 2007, Cory K. wrote:
> My vote is that disks/drives are mounted but nothing is done. Let the
> user decide. There are many times I just pop in a disk and I pull up my
> favorite app to work with the disk. I dont need a app popping up to
> handle it by default.
I don't know h
Now associating it with a app on right-click is a whole other issue.
That we wont be doing. Mounting/unmounting can be done from the desktop
icon and a user can set what handles it by default.
-Cory
Adams, Scott (FGWA-CO) wrote:
> I agree that an icon on the desktop is plenty. This is coming from
I agree that an icon on the desktop is plenty. This is coming from
someone that if there isn't a GUI for it I don't know how to use it. As
long as it can/is associated with k3b on the right click.
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Agreed. My vote is to mount the device and display a desktop icon,
and let the user decide what to do.
However, I do appreciate that when I open up Nautilus that the mounted
drive(s) are displayed on the left side (lower half of left side)
where the aliases are listed. I would still like to see
Make it act like Mac OS X.
Mount it, of course, and show a drive on the desktop. Unlike Mac, allow the
user to choose the rest. Silent, no irritating windows, etc. Make it simple.
On Nov 21, 2007 7:48 AM, greg emond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> no problemprovided the right click menu is sti
no problemprovided the right click menu is still available, and all the
applicable goodies are there, I dont mind.> One change we would really like to
make, is when removable drives or disks are inserted, they will only appear on
the desktop, and a nautilus window will not open. We are also
Hi all,
Yup! One more vote for letting the user decide whether to run his
preferred program or nothing at all.
Cheers!
On Nov 21, 2007 12:33 AM, Luke Yelavich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Greetings all.
> One of the things we are doing for the
--- On Tue 11/20, Cory K. wrote:
>My vote is that disks/drives are mounted but nothing is done. Let the> >user
>decide.
In the specific case of blank CD's, my vote is the same, just the icon, but
keep "CD Creator" or whatever it's called in the contextual menu. In my
experience, the a
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Cory K. schrieb:
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> Luke Yelavich wrote:
>> Greetings all.
>> One of the things we are doing for the UbuntuStudio Hardy release is
>> making some changes to the desktop layout, and behavior.
>
> My vote is that disks/drives are mounted but n
Me too !
> My vote is that disks/drives are mounted but nothing is done. Let the
> user decide. There are many times I just pop in a disk and I pull up my
> favorite app to work with the disk. I dont need a app popping up to
> handle it by default.
>
> Since our target audience isn't the average
Luke Yelavich wrote:
> Greetings all.
> One of the things we are doing for the UbuntuStudio Hardy release is
> making some changes to the desktop layout, and behavior. One of the
> things we are pondering changing, is what happens when you insert a
> disk, whether it be blank or containing data,
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