On 24/08/13 08:39, Grant wrote:
Just saying you should be using `udisksctl` command instead of the now
obsolete `udisks` command
udisksctl command = new udisks 2
udisks command = old udisks 1
OK, but first I need to figure out how to get gvfs to use udisks instead
of gdu.
by emerging
Just saying you should be using `udisksctl` command instead of the now
obsolete `udisks` command
udisksctl command = new udisks 2
udisks command = old udisks 1
OK, but first I need to figure out how to get gvfs to use udisks instead
of gdu.
by emerging gnome-base/gvfs from ~arch with
Am Sat, 24 Aug 2013 05:43:39 -0700
schrieb Grant emailgr...@gmail.com:
[...]
If I keyword gvfs I get into trouble because gobject-introspection
wants dev-libs/glib-2.33 and gvfs wants =dev-libs/glib-2.36.
So?
Obviously I meant to say 'keyword gvfs *and it's dependencies* from ~arch
[...]
If I keyword gvfs I get into trouble because gobject-introspection
wants dev-libs/glib-2.33 and gvfs wants =dev-libs/glib-2.36.
So?
Obviously I meant to say 'keyword gvfs *and it's dependencies* from ~arch
if
you want to use USE=udev udisks'
The above glib dependencies
On 20/08/13 09:21, Grant wrote:
This is actually a portage question. How can I install udisks-2 in a
way that will fix this problem? I'm confused by how to handle the
slotting behavior.
I think the issue here is that we are not understanding what the
problem is. It happens with an
Just saying you should be using `udisksctl` command instead of the now
obsolete `udisks` command
udisksctl command = new udisks 2
udisks command = old udisks 1
OK, but first I need to figure out how to get gvfs to use udisks instead
of gdu.
by emerging gnome-base/gvfs from ~arch with
This is actually a portage question. How can I install udisks-2 in a
way that will fix this problem? I'm confused by how to handle the
slotting behavior.
I think the issue here is that we are not understanding what the
problem is. It happens with an application in particular, or with a
This is actually a portage question. How can I install udisks-2 in a
way that will fix this problem? I'm confused by how to handle the
slotting behavior.
I think the issue here is that we are not understanding what the
problem is. It happens with an application in particular, or with a
When trying to eject a USB camera in thunar in xfce4, the error appears
and the device
does not umount. Here is a command that also produces the error:
# udisks --detach /dev/sdb Detach failed: Error detaching: helper exited
with exit code
1: Detaching device /dev/sdb USB device:
On 19/08/2013 09:17, Grant wrote:
When trying to eject a USB camera in thunar in xfce4, the error appears
and the device
does not umount. Here is a command that also produces the error:
# udisks --detach /dev/sdb Detach failed: Error detaching: helper
exited with exit code
1: Detaching
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 2:17 AM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
When trying to eject a USB camera in thunar in xfce4, the error appears
and the device
does not umount. Here is a command that also produces the error:
# udisks --detach /dev/sdb Detach failed: Error detaching: helper
When trying to eject a USB camera in thunar in xfce4, the error
appears and the device
does not umount. Here is a command that also produces the error:
# udisks --detach /dev/sdb Detach failed: Error detaching: helper
exited with exit code
1: Detaching device /dev/sdb USB device:
On 19/08/2013 10:25, Grant wrote:
When trying to eject a USB camera in thunar in xfce4, the error
appears and the device
does not umount. Here is a command that also produces the error:
# udisks --detach /dev/sdb Detach failed: Error detaching: helper
exited with exit code
1: Detaching
When trying to eject a USB camera in thunar in xfce4, the error
appears and the device
does not umount. Here is a command that also produces the error:
# udisks --detach /dev/sdb Detach failed: Error detaching: helper
exited with exit code
1: Detaching device /dev/sdb USB device:
On 19/08/2013 11:43, Grant wrote:
When trying to eject a USB camera in thunar in xfce4, the error
appears and the device
does not umount. Here is a command that also produces the error:
# udisks --detach /dev/sdb Detach failed: Error detaching: helper
exited with exit code
1: Detaching
On 17/08/13 22:00, Grant wrote:
This is actually a portage question. How can I install udisks-2 in a
way that will fix this problem? I'm confused by how to handle the
slotting behavior.
I think the issue here is that we are not understanding what the
problem is. It happens with an
When trying to eject a USB camera in thunar in xfce4, the error
appears and the device does not umount. Here is a command that also
produces the error:
# udisks --detach /dev/sdb
Detach failed: Error detaching: helper exited with exit code 1:
Detaching device /dev/sdb
USB device:
On 18/08/2013 09:33, Grant wrote:
When trying to eject a USB camera in thunar in xfce4, the error
appears and the device does not umount. Here is a command that also
produces the error:
# udisks --detach /dev/sdb
Detach failed: Error detaching: helper exited with exit code 1:
Detaching
When trying to eject a USB camera in thunar in xfce4, the error
appears and the device does not umount. Here is a command that also
produces the error:
# udisks --detach /dev/sdb
Detach failed: Error detaching: helper exited with exit code 1:
Detaching device /dev/sdb
USB device:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
On 08/18/2013 05:50 AM, Grant wrote:
When trying to eject a USB camera in thunar in xfce4, the error appears
and the device
does not umount. Here is a command that also produces the error:
# udisks --detach /dev/sdb Detach failed: Error
This is actually a portage question. How can I install udisks-2 in a
way that will fix this problem? I'm confused by how to handle the
slotting behavior.
- Grant
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 6:09 AM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having a problem detaching a USB camera from a desktop. I
On 17/08/2013 09:57, Grant wrote:
This is actually a portage question. How can I install udisks-2 in a
way that will fix this problem? I'm confused by how to handle the
slotting behavior.
emerge udisks:2
A SLOT is treated as two different packages that just happen to have the
same name,
This is actually a portage question. How can I install udisks-2 in a
way that will fix this problem? I'm confused by how to handle the
slotting behavior.
emerge udisks:2
A SLOT is treated as two different packages that just happen to have the
same name, so there's a :something appended
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
This is actually a portage question. How can I install udisks-2 in a
way that will fix this problem? I'm confused by how to handle the
slotting behavior.
emerge udisks:2
A SLOT is treated as two different packages that
On 17/08/2013 20:03, Grant wrote:
This is actually a portage question. How can I install udisks-2 in a
way that will fix this problem? I'm confused by how to handle the
slotting behavior.
emerge udisks:2
A SLOT is treated as two different packages that just happen to have the
same name,
This is actually a portage question. How can I install udisks-2 in a
way that will fix this problem? I'm confused by how to handle the
slotting behavior.
I think the issue here is that we are not understanding what the
problem is. It happens with an application in particular, or with a
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
This is actually a portage question. How can I install udisks-2 in a
way that will fix this problem? I'm confused by how to handle the
slotting behavior.
I think the issue here is that we are not understanding what the
On 17/08/2013 21:00, Grant wrote:
This is actually a portage question. How can I install udisks-2 in a
way that will fix this problem? I'm confused by how to handle the
slotting behavior.
I think the issue here is that we are not understanding what the
problem is. It happens with an
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