On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 21:04:38 +0100, AG wrote: >> On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 15:01:03 +0100, AG wrote: >> >>> On Debian stable, the WM Xfce4 is not enabling an icon of an inserted >>> disk - CD/ DVD - to be drawn to the desktop. If it is an audio CD, >>> then the desired app will launch (ditto with a video DVD), but I can >>> still find no way to browse the actual disk contents, not even via >>> /media/*. >> Nothing under "/media"... hum, well, and where's your CD/DVD then? :-) > > By this I mean that I cannot reach it via /media/ ... there are icons > shown in the /media directory but I think they are symlinks. The disk is > definitely being mounted because the associated applications are > triggered.
And command "mount" returns...? And dmesg shows...? >> Insert a CD or DVD, run "mount" and put here the output. Dmesg could be >> another option. Do USB keys have the same behaviour? I mean, are they showed in the desktop when you connect them or not? >>> and in any event ... does someone have a suggestion on how to fix it, >>> because the official documentation available doesn't lend itself to >>> resolving this issue. >> No idea about Xfce. In GNOME there is an option (via gconf-editor) to >> set if media volumes icons have to be visible on the desktop or not >> ("/apps/ nautilus/desktop/volumes_visible") but in XFCE I dunno :-? >> > And this was the point: I had followed all of the instructions given in > the docs, but didn't obtain the intended result. GNOME works as > expected, so has somehow figured out the interface issues, but Xfce4 ... > apparently, not, at least not on this machine. Not the response you want, I know, but if you only have one CD/DVD reader just manually create the icon in the desktop. If that's not enough for you and want to know what's going on, you can open 2 bugs: one in Debian BTS and the other in XFCE :-) Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2011.08.22.11.49...@gmail.com