Steve Riley <[email protected]> wrote: >On 2013-08-18 14:44:33 Scott Kitterman <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Ummm. When 13.10 is released is "when new releases appear". People >running >> the development series have to expect stuff to change. > >Anyone who installed the KDE 4.11 from backports has also seen this >change. For example, it is on my 13.04 laptop where I noticed the >change and also implemented the udev rule to restore prior behavior. > >Some more data... > >* Arch: KDE is 4.10.5. Only udisks2 is packaged, not udisks. Mounted >USB drives appear at /run/media/$USER >* OpenSUSE Tumbleweed: KDE is 4.10.5. Only udisks2 is packaged, not >udisks. Mounted USB drives appear at /run/media/$USER > >So, both Arch and Tumbleweed exhibit the newer upstream behavior, have >done so for a while, and because they package only udisks2, not udisks. >Furthermore, they retain the full change, mounting under >/run/media/$USER. Ubuntu, OTOH, patched theirs so that that mounts >occur under /media/$USER. (Why? Who the hell knows.) > >We exhibited the older behavior because we package udisks and our >libsolid4 used that, until 4.11. Now, users of 12.04, 12.10, and 13.04 >who upgrade KDE to 4.11 experience a confusing change that will break >customized /etc/fstab among other surprises. > >I'm not suggesting we permanently revert to prior behavior; the trend >is clear. I'm proposing that we add the udev rule to 12.04, 12.10, and >13.04 so that something as routine as a desktop version upgrade doesn't >introduce fundamentally altered behavior. Should I really have to edit >/etc/fstab because I upgraded my KDE? > >...Steve
I'm fine with that in the PPAs. Scott K -- kubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel
