> 
> > when a CD is removed or inserted. It handles running auto-run
> > programs on the CD, updating the File Manager and playing audio CDs.
> > 
> > Unfortunately it has absolutely no documentation.  It's really nice to
> > have, though.
> 
> The best thing to read is the SRPM for "magicdev". This parses the CD data
> for autorun cds.
> 
> Note btw you should always disable the autorun facility in any kind of
> public environment, it can be used to do things like autorun screenlock killers.
> The rest of it (audio cd, auto mounting) I cant see any way to abuse and
> is very convenient

It seems to use very large amounts of CPU time though in a not very nice
way, so I had to delete it. gnome-core has dependencies on it though
(and xscreensaver) - it would be nicer if it just checked to see if these
were installed and used them if so rather than insisting that they be
installed.

Justin

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