Bob Scofield wrote:
> I had some questions arising out of my effort to set Sarge up like SuSE, which
> allows me to drag and drop pictures from a digital camera to my hard drive.
> On SuSE I just go to the My Computer icon, and click on an icon for a USB
> disk. This all happens in the Konqueror w
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 12:36:09PM -0700, Bob Scofield wrote:
> About one or two days after you posted the line to put into apt to get KDE
> 3.4, my regular source list downloaded brand new updates for KDE 3.3. I
> wonder why Debian does this; continue to update 3.3, but then have a special
> s
Troy Arnold wrote:
BTW, this is my preferred solution:
/etc/fstab:
\\dubhe\pub /pub smbfs credentials=/etc/samba/smb.dubhe.pub,uid=troy,gid=troy
where /etc/samba/smb.dubhe.pub looks like:
user=smbusername
password=seKret
This has the added advantage that the credential file does not have to
be r
On Thursday 07 April 2005 11:46, Bill Kendrick wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 11:14:00AM -0700, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
> > A simpler thing to do is just add the right line to /etc/fstab
> > permanently, yourself. Then you can have an icon on your KDE desktop to
> > mount/unmout the device (/dev
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 11:14:00AM -0700, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
> A simpler thing to do is just add the right line to /etc/fstab
> permanently, yourself. Then you can have an icon on your KDE desktop to
> mount/unmout the device (/dev/sda1). You will, however, need the
> correct options, inc
Bob
I think you are on the right track. I've noticed also with Fedora that
it automatically edits /etc/fstab when usb storage devices are attached
or removed (cameras sometimes behave as storage devices). I'm not sure
what daemon does this, but I don't think it is submount. It might be
somet
I had some questions arising out of my effort to set Sarge up like SuSE, which
allows me to drag and drop pictures from a digital camera to my hard drive.
On SuSE I just go to the My Computer icon, and click on an icon for a USB
disk. This all happens in the Konqueror web browser.
A few weeks