Peter Flynn ha scritto il 07/10/2015 alle 23:48:
> So e17 IS recognising something happening, it's just not doing anything
> meaningful about it, which is a pity; I have to fire up Dolphin to be
> certain that I can see stuff that gets plugged in.
>
If you enable desktop icons you will get the
Hello again all.
Thanks for the advice and suggestions.
I feel silly not to have found the source, so I'll hunt it out an try it
out (probably over the weekend)
I know what the others are saying about using Thunar / dolphin / some other
FM. but I really do like the look and feel of the
miércoles 7 de octubre de 2015 a las 22:17 Davide Andreoli escribió:
>> By the way, the Places module is constantly criticised for not playing
>> nice in E,
>
>
> I never heard about this critics... can you give me some more info? so that
> I can improve the module to meet different
On 08/10/15 04:18, Dale Snell wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Oct 2015 22:48:01 +0100, in message
> 56159311.7020...@silmaril.ie, Peter Flynn wrote:
[...]
>> Setting it to mount volumes on insert does not work: when a USB stick
>> is inserted, it is not mounted (at least, not in /media/).
>> Perhaps e17 mounts
On 08/10/15 12:59, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
> Peter Flynn ha scritto il 07/10/2015 alle 23:48:
>
>> So e17 IS recognising something happening, it's just not doing anything
>> meaningful about it, which is a pity; I have to fire up Dolphin to be
>> certain that I can see stuff that gets plugged in.
On Thu, 8 Oct 2015 22:43:43 +0100 Peter Flynn said:
> On 08/10/15 12:59, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
> > Peter Flynn ha scritto il 07/10/2015 alle 23:48:
> >
> >> So e17 IS recognising something happening, it's just not doing anything
> >> meaningful about it, which is a pity; I
2015-10-07 21:45 GMT+02:00 Roy Reese :
> miércoles 7 de octubre de 2015 a las 19:56, David Myers wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
>
> > I'm using E17 on Debian8 (jessie).
>
> > I've noticed that I am not able to 'unmount' usb flashdrives (or any
> > other external HDD I plug into a
On 07/10/15 20:45, Roy Reese wrote:
> Is it that you do not want to mount those drives in the first place, or would
> like to unmount them?
I can'd speak for David, but I'd just like an icon to appear on my
desktop when I insert a USB device. One I can click on to mount,
unmount, open fileman,
On Wed, 7 Oct 2015 22:48:01 +0100, in message
56159311.7020...@silmaril.ie, Peter Flynn wrote:
> On 07/10/15 20:45, Roy Reese wrote:
> > Is it that you do not want to mount those drives in the first
> > place, or would like to unmount them?
>
> I can'd speak for David, but I'd just like an icon
2015-10-07 19:56 GMT+02:00 David Myers :
> Hello all,
>
> I'm using E17 on Debian8 (jessie).
>
> I've noticed that I am not able to 'unmount' usb flashdrives (or any
> other external HDD I plug into a usb port).
>
> I've read around the net that e's filemanager with
On Wednesday 07 Oct 2015 18:56:36 David Myers wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm using E17 on Debian8 (jessie).
>
> I've noticed that I am not able to 'unmount' usb flashdrives (or any
> other external HDD I plug into a usb port).
>
> I've read around the net that e's filemanager with auto mount and
miércoles 7 de octubre de 2015 a las 19:56, David Myers wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm using E17 on Debian8 (jessie).
> I've noticed that I am not able to 'unmount' usb flashdrives (or any
> other external HDD I plug into a usb port).
>
> I've read around the net that e's filemanager with auto
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