Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> Tirsdag 14 februar 2006 14:22 skrev Derek Broughton:
>> I can't figure out where the media entries come from - I have far more
>> partitions than are shown (though the others are all LVM), but I can
>> rename the entries in media: (the "music" one used to have an
Le Lun 13 Février 2006 20:48, Sylvain Joyeux a écrit :
> > dbus restart sometimes kills kded, and kded is one of the main
> > daemon of the kde session. You have to log out and in kde again,
> > there is no other mean.
>
> You can restart kded in a konsole without relogging (just start
> 'kded' in
Tirsdag 14 februar 2006 14:22 skrev Derek Broughton:
> I can't figure out where the media entries come from - I have far more
> partitions than are shown (though the others are all LVM), but I can rename
> the entries in media: (the "music" one used to have another name).
System:/media just shows
> I am already using 2.6.15 but have essentially the same problem as Philippe.
those are my packages:
ii udev 0.084-3
ii pmount0.9.7-2
ii hal 0.5.6-2
ii hal-device-manager0.5.6-2
ii libhal-storage1
>
> Upgrade to 1.70. fixed there.
> Reuben
Sorry, but I am running Debian "etch" and 1.70 it is not available...
[16:40:09([EMAIL PROTECTED])~/Soft/drupal/comentarios]> apt-show-versions -a -p
krusader
krusader1.60.0-3.1 install ok installed
krusader1.51-1 stable
krusader
>Hello.
>
>I upgraded my system yesterday. I have checked that krusader does not permit
>two "similar" files in the same directory.
>
>For example, using konsole:
>1.- mkdir test
>2.- cd test
>3.- touch Ricardo
>4.- touch ricardo
>
>Using krusader, try to open the directory test ---> Krusader cr
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 08:23, Carlos Carrascal wrote:
> > Now if i put my USB Key a beautiful windows is open with choice : 1) open
> > an new windows 2) nothing. If I answer 1, an empty new window is open
> > and i can't see anything there is no information on my USB key, i must
> > open
Hello.
I upgraded my system yesterday. I have checked that krusader does not permit
two "similar" files in the same directory.
For example, using konsole:
1.- mkdir test
2.- cd test
3.- touch Ricardo
4.- touch ricardo
Using krusader, try to open the directory test ---> Krusader crash!!!
Some
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Montag, 13. Februar 2006 20:16 schrieb Pierre Habouzit:
>> dbus restart sometimes kills kded, and kded is one of the main daemon of
>> the kde session.
>
> Shouldn't that call the crash handler and I should see its window coming
> up?
I had a similar sounding problem
Carlos Carrascal wrote:
> 2006/2/14, Pavel ?imerda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I opened system:/media and I have there many harddisk partitions as
>> Unmounted Hard Disk Volume... Most of them don't really exists and they
>> are *not* in /etc/fstab.
>>
>> Pavel
>>
>
> Maybe it's a silly answer... but
2006/2/14, Pavel Šimerda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I opened system:/media and I have there many harddisk partitions as Unmounted
> Hard Disk Volume... Most of them don't really exists and they are *not*
> in /etc/fstab.
>
> Pavel
>
Maybe it's a silly answer... but did you tried to delete them?
El Martes, 14 de Febrero de 2006 10:43, Pol escribió:
> Using Juk 2.2.1 (debian/testing) I cannot access mp3 files on cdrom
> As i select a file, I get: "you can only select local files"
Why don't you copy the files to the hard disk? JuK is not supposed to maintain
part of the files of
Hi all,
Using Juk 2.2.1 (debian/testing) I cannot access mp3 files on cdrom
As i select a file, I get: "you can only select local files"
My cdrom appears correctly mounted, since the same user can copy mp3
files from there to the local filesystem (on the hard disk).
Sadly, no info fro
I opened system:/media and I have there many harddisk partitions as Unmounted
Hard Disk Volume... Most of them don't really exists and they are *not*
in /etc/fstab.
Pavel
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