Browsing the desktop with Konqueror, I highlight cdrom2. If I right
click, up comes a menu. Why does this menu not have an option to eject
the CD? Where is the software eject CD function found on the KDE
desktop?
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On Tuesday 23 September 2003 15:40, Felix Miata wrote:
Browsing the desktop with Konqueror, I highlight cdrom2. If I right
click, up comes a menu. Why does this menu not have an option to eject
the CD? Where is the software eject CD function found on the KDE
desktop?
Right-click, Actions,
Le Mercredi 24 Septembre 2003 00:38, Charles Shirley a écrit :
On Tuesday 23 September 2003 15:40, Felix Miata wrote:
Browsing the desktop with Konqueror, I highlight cdrom2. If I right
click, up comes a menu. Why does this menu not have an option to eject
the CD? Where is the software
Charles Shirley wrote:
On Tuesday 23 September 2003 15:40, Felix Miata wrote:
Browsing the desktop with Konqueror, I highlight cdrom2. If I right
click, up comes a menu. Why does this menu not have an option to eject
the CD? Where is the software eject CD function found on the KDE
eject installs locale to /share instead of /usr/share.
I'd suggest turning %makeinstall into make install DESTDIR and skip
the ROOTDIR and PREFIX variables.
- Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (rcc) writes:
eject installs locale to /share instead of /usr/share.
i fixed it thanks for the bug report.
What always irritates me is that I as mortal user can mount and unmount
SCSI removable (CD or HD) I can even eject it using eject button but I
am unable to do it using eject command.
I fails to see any reason behind it. What do you think?
-andrej
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What always irritates me is that I as mortal user can mount and unmount
SCSI removable (CD or HD) I can even eject it using eject button but I
Because the /etc/fstab contains the user flag. You can't mount
any device on any mountpoint, as mortal
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What always irritates me is that I as mortal user can mount and
unmount
SCSI removable (CD or HD) I can even eject it using eject button but
I
Because the /etc/fstab contains the user flag. You can't mount
any device on any mountpoint, as
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 00:28, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
The eject button means physical access, there is no real reason
to protect it.
Granted.
Disagree, it may be desirable to not let people eject and steal a CD.
am unable to do it using eject command.
Because you can be logged
[root@cooker root]# mount
...
/dev/discs/disc1/part4 on /jaz type ext2 (rw)
[root@cooker root]# eject sda
eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument
[root@cooker root]# mount
...
/dev/discs/disc1/part4 on /jaz type ext2 (rw)
Note that drive is ejected and I can unmount it just fine. Is
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