On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 7:35 AM, dE . <de.tec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11/30/11 04:50, Thomas Lübking wrote:
>
> Am Wed, 30 Nov 2011 00:02:59 +0100
> schrieb Christoph Feck <christ...@maxiom.de>:
>
>> On Tuesday 29 November 2011 23:44:23 Stefan Majewsky wrote:
>
>> > as far as I can see, automounting is not included in KDE by design.
>
>>
>> There is System Settings > Removable Devices that should handle
>> automount of devices. If that does not work, report a bug with exact
>> steps to reproduce.
>
> The OP has some attached, 261376, 243046 & 252518
> According to 26x (and i can confirm this) it's spellbound to "only
> automatically mount removable media that has been manually mounted
> before"
>
> I however think what Stefan meant to say was "KDE does not rely on this
> feature because devices are mounted when required by eg. entering them"
>
> That bug also suggest to remove the feature/setting if it doesn't work
> anyway - I tend to agree, though for "other" reasons...
> (I wasn't aware such feature existed and would never have looked for or
> expected it...)
>
> Thomas
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> Presisely.
>
> What I basically wanted was the USB device to open once inserted. This's for
> sake of new KDE users, since that's what the expect once the device has been
> inserted. This'll just reduce the number of clicks.
>
> Optionally, there should be a way to open it in tab of a previous dolphin
> instance.

KDE Already opens a Dialog with options on what to do with the newly
inserted usb.
doenload music with amarok,
cownload pictures with digikam,
open files with dolphin

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