Chess Griffin wrote:
On 3/16/07, Kevin Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have installed Hal, Dbus, and polkit and have those 3 things enabled
in my /etc/rc.conf. I also installed thunar and the thunar-volman plugin.
However, when I go to the "Advanced" tab in the File Manager settings
manager
On 3/16/07, Kevin Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have installed Hal, Dbus, and polkit and have those 3 things enabled
> in my
> /etc/rc.conf. I also installed thunar and the thunar-volman plugin.
> However, when I go to the "Advanced" tab in the File Manager settings
> manager in order to
Chess Griffin wrote:
Hello! My first post to the list. :)
I have FreeBSD 6.2 installed and running wonderfully. I have built
Xfce 4.4from ports and it too, is working very well, but I have one
problem -- the
new Thunar file manager does not auto-mount USB sticks.
I have installed Hal, Dbu
"Chess Griffin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's just that nothing automounts like it's supposed to, and
> that includes both USB sticks and CDs.
>
> Should I post this in freebsd-ports as well? I don't want to double-post if
> the port maintainers also monitor this list as well. I may post in
On 3/16/07, Chris Shenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When you try to open a Thunar window to look at some directory, does
it work? It did for me on one box, once, but since thing the window
comes up with a gray pane and two white panels then hangs, with "top"
saying it's in state "kserel". I h
When you try to open a Thunar window to look at some directory, does
it work? It did for me on one box, once, but since thing the window
comes up with a gray pane and two white panels then hangs, with "top"
saying it's in state "kserel". I haven't been able to resolve this on
the ports or thunar
Hello! My first post to the list. :)
I have FreeBSD 6.2 installed and running wonderfully. I have built
Xfce 4.4from ports and it too, is working very well, but I have one
problem -- the
new Thunar file manager does not auto-mount USB sticks.
I know there is the traditional way of allowing us