Hi guys,
I've finally gotten a USB flash-disk based Digital Audio Player. This
is the kind of thing that an automounter should really be able to
handle, so that things are handled in as much of a plug and play manner
as possible. With that in mind, and remembering that dbus and hal have
Matthew Burgess wrote these words on 09/13/05 13:41 CST:
I've finally gotten a USB flash-disk based Digital Audio Player. This
is the kind of thing that an automounter should really be able to
handle, so that things are handled in as much of a plug and play manner
as possible. With that
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Does this give you a good idea of my plans, Matt?
Thanks Randy, that's great! I'll now proceed with my usual care-free
method of repeatedly installing things until they work, rather than
painstakingly writing everything down :) I'll keep an eye out for any
On 9/13/05, Richard A Downing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got though building it on the GCC-4 system. It appears to work
well. (gtk+-2.8.3/glib-2.8.1/pango-1.10.0/atk-1.10.1/cairo-1.0.0)
I was kind of surprised that nothing already linked to gtk/glib broke
either :-)
Kevin Jordan wrote:
On 9/13/05, Richard A Downing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got though building it on the GCC-4 system. It appears to work
well. (gtk+-2.8.3/glib-2.8.1/pango-1.10.0/atk-1.10.1/cairo-1.0.0)
I was kind of surprised that nothing already linked to gtk/glib broke
either :-)