On 10/11/2011 03:01:48 PM, Michal Halenka wrote:
...The answer may have a lot to do with what GUI you use. Do you
use KDE, Gnome, Fluxbox
or something else? Once that is known, then help will come along.
Dale
:-) :-)
Hi,
I am using awesome WM, /usr/bin/startx. I am
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:44:00 +0200, Michal Halenka wrote:
I am looking fow a way, how to automount USB disks (or CD) by normal
user. I find many ways (udev, hal, policykit, udisks, autofs), but I am
just ordinary user, so I don´t know which one is deprecated (hal?),
which one is easy to use,
...The answer may have a lot to do with what GUI you use. Do you use KDE,
Gnome, Fluxbox
or something else? Once that is known, then help will come along.
Dale
:-) :-)
Hi,
I am using awesome WM, /usr/bin/startx. I am using some GTK apps, and
some Qt apps.
Hi
I am looking fow a way, how to automount USB disks (or CD) by normal
user. I find many ways (udev, hal, policykit, udisks, autofs), but I am
just ordinary user, so I don´t know which one is deprecated (hal?),
which one is easy to use, and so one. Can you pass me some
not-deprecated web page
2011/10/10 Michal Halenka michal.hale...@gmail.com:
Hi
I am looking fow a way, how to automount USB disks (or CD) by normal
user. I find many ways (udev, hal, policykit, udisks, autofs), but I am
just ordinary user, so I don´t know which one is deprecated (hal?),
which one is easy to use,
Michal Halenka wrote:
Hi
I am looking fow a way, how to automount USB disks (or CD) by normal
user. I find many ways (udev, hal, policykit, udisks, autofs), but I am
just ordinary user, so I don´t know which one is deprecated (hal?),
which one is easy to use, and so one. Can you pass me some
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