The media:/ kioslave is no longer present in any supported version of
Kubuntu. Since the bug is no longer observable and hal is depreciated
anyways, I highly doubt that this will be fixed.
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Konqueror/KDE: "media:/" displays UUID
Weird, but it really seems to be related to a racing condition!
Thanks to a post in kubuntuforums
(http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3095353.msg135670#msg135670),
I've tried delaying the startup of kdm to be waaay after hal:
[quote]
cd /etc/rc2.d
sudo rm S13kdm
sudo ln -s ../init.
Hi again,
I must be more precize ...
My PC booted to Kubuntu and I typed in my password in KDM login screen
as soon as it was possible, start konqueror, goto 'media:/' and UUIDs.
Then a fresh reboot to Kubuntu, I went into my kitchen to fetch a
coffee, Kubuntu's login screen had been there at le
Hi,
I got the same bug with Kubuntu8.04 x86_64 with all available ubuntu
patches applied. This occured a few weeks ago and is still present.
But here is a thing I noted:
Boot my PC to Kubuntu, login with KDM, start konqueror goto 'media:/' and all
devices are listed with UUIDs, a double click r
I can reproduce this bug 100%. Currently running Hardy-updates, Kubuntu
latest updates.
After login, I get exactly the same result as Jared for the /media and media:/.
Clicking the CDROM/DVD icon in dolphin under media:/ gives "Feature only
available with HAL"
If I then plug in a USB stick, not
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Konqueror/KDE: "media:/" displays UUIDs instead of foldernames
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** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: kdebase => hal
Status: Incomplete => New
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** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ralph Janke (txwikinger) => (unassigned)
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This was quite a while ago... Let's see if we can't close this one
soon.
I'm guessing that I had to run /usr/lib/hal/hald-generate-fdi-cache to
make the issue go away. I've had to do that various times on Gutsy
boxes before Hal worked properly.
I've got a fresh version of Gutsy installing in VM
Can you make sure that hal is installed and running?
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media:/
CDROM (hdc)
Hard Disk (UUID=0f6a0970-3b9b-48db-a132-1e88ec8c15ff)
Hard Disk (UUID=5c026299-b815-45e5-b2b8-7d89c8d8a188)
Hard Disk (UUID=66778b94-a35e-4240-8016-0b5bfad6305c)
Removable Device (UUID=4748-A472)
/media (Some of these are obviously mine)
backup
cdrom(symlink)
cdrom0
data
files
Which output do you get when you open these locations:
1) media:/
2) /media
I remember that "media:/" used to work - now (on Feisty) it displays
nothing at all - maybe that's related, but I would not know which
logfiles to check.
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Konqueror/KDE: "media:/" displays UUIDs instead of foldernames
I'm running the regular release of Gutsy with all current updates
applied and am experiencing this problem as well.
If there's any information you need, please ask...
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Konqueror/KDE: "media:/" displays UUIDs instead of foldernames
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I'd love to, but I'm not sure how to reproduce that error - or which logfiles
to check for details in case that I run across such a thing again (Sorry, I'm
coming from shell-only servers. : ) ).
Any hints?
There's one computer here that's currently running Feisty, so when I
upgrade that one t
Thanks for submitting this report.
It looks like that this occurred on a pre-release of gutsy. Can you
confirm this still occurring on the final gutsy release (using KDE
3.5.8)?
Thanks
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => kdebase
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ralph Janke (
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