Le mercredi 10 juin 2009 à 10:59 -0500, John Goerzen a écrit : > This is mysterious. In my fstab, I used to have: > > /dev/disk/by-id/usb-Apple_iPod_[[blah]]-0:0-part2 /ipod vfat > rw,user,noauto 0 5 > > I'd plug my ipod in, type mount /ipod as my regular user, and there we > go. > > rhythmbox completely refused to see it. > > I unmounted and unplugged the ipod. I commented out that line in > fstab. Plugged it in, and clicked on the "recently connected" button > in KDE 4. THEN rhythmbox saw it. I have no idea why the difference.
Since the migration to gio, rhythmbox apparently needs devices to be already mounted *in gvfs* to see it. However, I don’t know of a daemon that can do the job apart from nautilus. This is a design issue that affects non-GNOME users quite badly. This is probably not something we can fix at the Debian level, so I suggest that you talk about it with upstream. > Also, do have gnome-volume-manager installed as documented in README.Debian. Thanks for the notice, as this is outdated; gnome-volume-manager still handles some devices, but not the mountable ones, which are in the hands of nautilus. I’ll fix the document. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette : :' : `. `' “I recommend you to learn English in hope that you in `- future understand things” -- Jörg Schilling
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