C. Hurschler wrote: > I'm finding this discussion somwhat frustrating because no one seems to > be > able to say clearly what KDE can or can't do. I also find it strange that > this doesn't "just work" since it is somthing that just about every > desktop > user needs to do every day.
Half of the problem is that, for most of us, it _does_ just work. I want to write a CD, I start up K3b, I write to it. I want to read it, I put a CD in there and click on the desktop icon that just appeared - the appropriate music or data applications will start. I want to access a USB drive - I plug it in and click on the icon that appears on my desktop. I don't _know_ what KDE can or cannot do, so I haven't taken part in this discussion, but I _do_ know that everything gets mounted as needed, when needed. -- derek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]