FYI: I added MakeIt Labs' driveway + parking area to OpenStreetMap,
the other day. It looks like it's propagated into the OSM-based
`MapQuest Open' site:
http://open.mapquest.com/?q=MakeIt+Labs
If you ask it for driving directions, it'll still stop early on Crown
Street rather than leading
I'm running Fedora 18 on a computer that's being used to connect to a Cisco
lab. I have three serial cards of four ports each, plus an unused serial
header on the motherboard. ttyS0 is assigned to the motherboard serial port.
cat /proc/tty/driver/serial
serinfo:1.0 driver revision:
0:
Normally, I plug in USB drives (such as my mp3 player) and it just
automounts. Eventually, after some number of months, it doesn't. I have
absolutely no idea what needs to be restarted. I hate rebooting.
The only things google has told me are:
1) nautilus
2) hal
Restarting the former doesn't
Sometimes a reboot cures all ills. I hate doing it too, i like seeing a 4
digit uptime in the 'days' category but it may be the easiest path.
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Subject: automounting