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, and what happens when > you connect removable devices, such as cameras etc. To get an idea of > the options we are considering changing, open the system menu, go to > preferences, and choose "Removable Drives and Media". > > 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 considering disabling all > the automatic running of applications for things like blank disks, > audio CDs, DVDs, cameras, etc. > > Before making these changes however, we would like users to have a say > in what they think they would like to see happen, even going so far as > to changing the program that gets run. So for example, if you wanted > K3B to be used for both audio and data disks, we would change the > settings to load K3B, instead of using nautilus or serpentine. > > Your feedback is much appreciated. > > Thanks for your time.
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 desktop user I would think they can handle this. :) -Cory \m/ -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users