Re: Type=FSDevice desktop files

2020-04-27 Thread David Faure
On lundi 27 avril 2020 12:43:37 CEST Adriaan de Groot wrote: > On 2020 prilula d. 26id 23:45:09 CEST David Faure wrote: > > This was useful back then, for USB keys and CDROMs (kids, ask your parents > > what that was), before Solid, before the plasma device notification > > popup... > I have a

Re: Type=FSDevice desktop files

2020-04-27 Thread Adriaan de Groot
On 2020 prilula d. 26id 23:45:09 CEST David Faure wrote: > This was useful back then, for USB keys and CDROMs (kids, ask your parents > what that was), before Solid, before the plasma device notification popup... I have a CDRom drive. It contains an OpenBSD 6.3 install CD, even -- that's for

Re: Type=FSDevice desktop files

2020-04-27 Thread Kai Uwe Broulik
Hi, > Would it be OK if we dropped support for desktop files that represent devices? > This was a KDE1/KDE2/KDE3? feature, you'd write/ship a desktop file with Type=FSDevice and Dev=/dev/sdc and this would give you Mount and Unmount in the context menu. I believe macOS to this day

Re: Type=FSDevice desktop files

2020-04-26 Thread Aleix Pol
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 11:45 PM David Faure wrote: > > Would it be OK if we dropped support for desktop files that represent devices? > This was a KDE1/KDE2/KDE3? feature, you'd write/ship a desktop file with > Type=FSDevice and Dev=/dev/sdc > and this would give you Mount and Unmount in the

Type=FSDevice desktop files

2020-04-26 Thread David Faure
Would it be OK if we dropped support for desktop files that represent devices? This was a KDE1/KDE2/KDE3? feature, you'd write/ship a desktop file with Type=FSDevice and Dev=/dev/sdc and this would give you Mount and Unmount in the context menu. This was useful back then, for USB keys and CDROMs