install the hal package add that user to the hal group... that should do
the trick.
Aviram Jenik wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to enable disk-on-key to be *easily* automounted under
KDE. Manual mounting currently works, but this is intended for a user who
does not have access or
Sure - I use it with wget without a problem
(http_proxy=file://proxyconf,http://proxyconf)
The way I see it you can do two things, one is replace the file
according to the location or setup something that according to the
Ip/dns change the proxy
Just to have a feeling here's an example (non
For some time now, I've been using a strange hack to backup my data on
CD's: I chroot into my old harddisk and run xcdroast from there.
This is because xcdroast started misbehaving after some major
distribution upgrade I had to do - I could not make it continue any
multisession CD's, because it
Ilya wrote:
The best case scenario is an MS Windows-like popup when the diskonkey is
inserted, with an auto unmounting when the usb stick is taken out.
You can duplicate this on Debian by installing HAL, preferably from
'unstable' (since this is a fresh technology which changes and