pardon the desktop question but this has been bugging me for quite some
time already.

how do you turn off nautilus' auto-open window when a new filesystem is
mounted (namely floppies, cdroms)?

on relatively powerful desktops, this could be ignored, and isn't much
of a processing task. but on a PII-Mobile 266 Mhz processor with 64Mb
ram, this is not very productive.

imagine, 'apt-get install (something)' then upon inserting (and
mounting) the CDROM, nautilus fires up a window which takes around 3
seconds (or more, depending on what else is up) to show.

i could always disable nautilus, but then i need it to navigate the
files in a manner that is much easier than the command line (but i still
do a lot of stuff on the command line, so if i'm left with nothing, then
maybe i'll just remove nautilus from the box).

TIA =)

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