Re: KDE, Debian and USB drives.

2006-02-03 Thread Martin Lefebvre
On 2/3/06, Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > fyi, I downgraded my kernel from 2.6.15-14 to 2.6.15-12 and USB sticks are > seen again. Well, I upgraded the hal to 0.5.6-2 which seems to have made its way out of incoming yesterday, and it seems to be working fine now... Thanks alot :)

Re: KDE, Debian and USB drives.

2006-02-03 Thread Derek Broughton
Derek Broughton wrote: > Larry Garfield wrote: > >> And yes, real documentation on what the current recommended setup is this >> week to make removable media work in Linux in a way that's not 30 years >> out of date is extremely lacking. It wasn't that long ago thot hotplug >> was The Answer. I

Re: KDE, Debian and USB drives.

2006-02-02 Thread Derek Broughton
Larry Garfield wrote: > And yes, real documentation on what the current recommended setup is this > week to make removable media work in Linux in a way that's not 30 years > out of date is extremely lacking. It wasn't that long ago thot hotplug > was The Answer. It's not a Debian-specific proble

Re: KDE, Debian and USB drives.

2006-02-02 Thread Martin Lefebvre
On 2/2/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At the moment you can simply downgrade to udev 0.082-1 which works fine > with hal 0.5.5.1-5. As soon as hal 0.5.6-2 enters unstable (it is > currently in incoming) you can upgrade again to the current version of > udev (0.084-1). You can als

Re: KDE, Debian and USB drives.

2006-02-02 Thread Florian Kulzer
Larry Garfield wrote: Martin, That thread was actually just being discussed over the past week, and some of us still have trouble. :-) As near as I can figure: 1) You want a very recent kernel (2.6.12 or later, I think), udev, hal, and pmount. 2) You do NOT want usbmount or hotplug, as those

Re: KDE, Debian and USB drives.

2006-02-02 Thread Larry Garfield
Martin, That thread was actually just being discussed over the past week, and some of us still have trouble. :-) As near as I can figure: 1) You want a very recent kernel (2.6.12 or later, I think), udev, hal, and pmount. 2) You do NOT want usbmount or hotplug, as those are deprecated despite s

Re: KDE, Debian and USB drives.

2006-02-02 Thread EmIscA
If you read the archives of this mailing list you will find all the informations you want. Bye Martin Lefebvre ha scritto: Hi, I'm new to the list, so I'll apologize in advanced if this was already covered :P I just installed Debian as part of an "experiment" as I'm writing an article about

KDE, Debian and USB drives.

2006-02-02 Thread Martin Lefebvre
Hi, I'm new to the list, so I'll apologize in advanced if this was already covered :P I just installed Debian as part of an "experiment" as I'm writing an article about it for a Linux forums site. I have just come across a problem that I am unsure how to resolve: if I insert a CD/DVD in the PC, i