> 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
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
> 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 an new
> windows with konkeror to go to the right file storage. If i
Hello,
I am on debian etch, and sunday i migrate to Kde 3.51, before i was in Kde
3.42.
My linux kernel is 2.6.12.
In Kde 3.42 the Hardware detection were assumed by udev with udev rules ,
pmount and Hal and gnome-volume-manager with rules defined into
gnome-volume-properties and all worked fin
Jérôme Marant wrote:
Hi Florian,
see here, steps 1) - 3):
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/01/msg01916.html
For unstable and KDE 3.5 you need "dbus" instead of "dbus-1".
Also make sure that you have upgraded to the current version of both
udev (0.084-1) and hal/libhal1 (0.5.6-2).
Hi Florian,
> see here, steps 1) - 3):
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/01/msg01916.html
>
>
> For unstable and KDE 3.5 you need "dbus" instead of "dbus-1".
>
> Also make sure that you have upgraded to the current version of both
> udev (0.084-1) and hal/libhal1 (0.5.6-2).
>
>
> This
Jérôme Marant wrote:
Hi,
I recently tried KDE on Suse 9.3, and happily noticed that when plugging
a USB stick, it is automatically mounted somewhere within /media and
a Konqueror instance pops up, showing the content of the stick.
It seems to make use of HAL, but I also noticed something called
Hi,
I recently tried KDE on Suse 9.3, and happily noticed that when plugging
a USB stick, it is automatically mounted somewhere within /media and
a Konqueror instance pops up, showing the content of the stick.
It seems to make use of HAL, but I also noticed something called "Suseplugger".
Is it
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