Il 30/03/2011 15:24, Lamarque Vieira Souza ha scritto: > Em Wednesday 30 March 2011, Hugo Parente Lima escreveu: > > > It's just me or eSATA isn't working anymore on Solid after the drop > of HAL? > > > > > > My eSATA port is working and I can mount it by command line, but Solid > > > doesn't tell me that the device was attached, what could I do to help you > > > guys to solve the problem, i.e. if this is a general problem on Solid > > > without HAL. > > > That is a Linux kernel deficiency. Linux kernel does not advertise that > a "e-sata" disk is removable, so unless the user overrides that > information somewhere (udisks for instance) there is no way Solid can > know that the disk is removable. > > > Hal used to suffer from this problem too, but in a recent release they > solved this problem using some heuristics/hacks to know if the disk is > connected to an e-sata port. Unfortunately nobody has commited such > heuristics for udisks. It is ironic that the old and obsolete hal > recently fixed this problem but udisks has not :-/ > > > There are some patches for udisks that you can try: > > > https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35354 > > https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22879
Me too have the same problem, I would like to not have to insert password for browse e-sata disks, but now with dolphin 1.6.1 and kde 4.6.1 and kernel 2.6.38-18-desktop on suse 11.4 it seems to works better, now I'm asked to insert password at the plug of e-sata disk (previously don't, I had to open dolphin as root and then mount e-sata disk ). ciao PLA :-) _______________________________________________ Kde-hardware-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-hardware-devel
