Randy McMurchy wrote:
Hi all,
For example:
KDE is being run by user A on machine X. However user A is not
*using* KDE at the moment, instead user A is also logged into
machine X via SSH on some other machine. When a device is plugged
into a USB port, or a CD inserted into the drive, of machine X
(even if this required a phone call to a person who had physical
access to machine X if User A does not at the moment), it becomes
available system-wide, without any interaction in the GUI desktop.
User A can access the device from his remote SSH session. With the
new HAL/D-BUS setup, can this operation still be done?
Hi,
I use Ivman to mount CDs and U drive while HAL/dbus manages the fstab
setting. Works fine, but I have to umount the U drive manually; cdrom can
be eject without executing umount. KDE founds the device and mount it
too. But I disabled it as I don't like the function.
Is this what you want?
William Zhou
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