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Subject: Re: [kde-linux] USB memory auto mounting
From: Bogus Zaba <bogus () bogzab ! plus ! com>
Date: 2007-05-07 21:30:06
Message-ID: 463F9A5E.6050503 () bogzab ! plus ! com
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Taymour A. El Erian wrote:
>
>
> On 4/26/07, *Sascha Hlusiak* <saschahlusiak@arcor.de
> <mailto:saschahlusiak@arcor.de>> wrote:
>
>
> > When I used to insert a USB memory in the laptop, KDE asked what
> do with
> > it. Suddenly I stopped getting this window anymore. I check the
> messages
> > file and I see my USB memory detected by the usb storage module
> and its
> > device is identified (sdbn). I check the control center and the
> following
> > are running KDED Media manager
> > Media notifier daemon
> >
> > I have searched a lot with no use, does anybody know the reason
> ?. I dont
> > want to revert back to mounting the USB memory from the terminal.
>
> Had the same problem. After upgrading to the currently hardmasked
> hal version,
> it works again. No problems so far.
>
> Sascha
>
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> What is a hardmasked hal version ?, I was using the one that came with
> FC6 and it was working fine and suddenly stopped.
>
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> Taymour
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Hope you do not find this reply too frustrating. The same thing happened
to me and somebody on some list told me that it was the fault of a
corrupt config file - either for dbus or for hal. Of course I do not
remember / did not save the name of the faulty file. But when I deleted
it, as suggested, the usual behaviour came back and usb drives were once
again mounted and I was again asked if I wanted to open a new window
etc. Sorry cannot be more specific but it will perhaps give you and idea
of where to look
Bogus
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