On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Norman Carver wrote:

> problems).  I cannot believe that others are not complaining about this since 
I have reported it as well, as did various others. Read the list.
I also mailed to Juan that it is still not completly fixed. But people 
seem to be quite busy fixing other things. Lets have some patience.

> 
> Additional usability problems for supermount under KDE:
> (1)  Most important:  after CDROM has been accessed via Konqueror, when
> you eject the CDROM, tray opens and then immdiately closes again.  This 
> happens as long as any Konqueror windows are open--even those that have never 
> accessed /mnt/cdrom.  So, you have to close ALL Konqueror windows to get your 
> CD back--unless you want to forcibly restrain the tray.  (This does not 
> happen if you simply cd into /mnt/cdrom--you can eject the CDROM even while
> shell windows are still open to /mnt/cdrom.)
This is most likely related to the polling konqueror does on directories. 
Does it also happen if you use the fam-service (you NEED to enable portmap 
as well, which is stupid since it doesn't do that by default? I think 
polling should be turned of for cdroms and floppies, but well...



Danny



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