Did you mean "/etc/init.d/hal stop ; /etc/init.d/hal start --no-daemon"? That didn't make a difference.
John Lindgren On Mon, 2010-05-24 at 10:31 +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote: > On dim., 2010-05-23 at 20:26 -0400, John Lindgren wrote: > > This may be a HAL problem, I don't know. I have Thunar's volume manager > > set to play an audio CD when I put one in the drive. The problem is > > that if I suspend the computer half way through the disk and then turn > > it on again, Thunar starts the CD player again as if I had just put the > > disk in, so it starts playing from the beginning of the disk again. > > This applies to other removable media as well, such as DVD's and USB > > thumb drives. > > I think a good way to know which part is at fault would be to stop hal, > run it with --no-daemon in a terminal, then suspend and resume, and see > if it re-discover the audio cd. > > The thing is, I think hal might definitely be the faulty part here, but > I'm not sure there are much way to workaround that, when resuming it'll > need to check the various pieces of hardware, and I don't think there's > a good way to know “the cd was already inserted when I suspended”, so my > best bet would be either to disable the autodetection, or to not suspend > with a disc inside. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

