Public bug reported:

My MP3 player is a USB mass storage device.  It happens to have a top
level folder called 'Pictures', which I can't rename.  (I renamed it to
'Not Pictures' and then the device automatically recreated a 'Pictures'
folder.)  Apparently the presence of a folder called 'Pictures' means
it's a Photo CD, not an MP3 player.

Ok, so I told Gnome how to handle Photo CDs: In
Edit->Preferences->Media, next to 'Photos', I selected 'Open Folder'.
Not 'Open F-Spot'.  However, every time I plug this device in, F-Spot
opens up.

1. Distro: Running Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic).
2. Package: Not sure if this is a bug in nautilus, gnome, or something else.
3. Expected: A nautilus folder viewer should open.
4. What happens: F-Spot opens instead.

Final note: I just tried setting it to 'Ask me what to do' and F-Spot
still opens.  I get no prompt when the device is connected.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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USB storage device opens in F-Spot even when I configured it to "Open Folder"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/590297
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