@Djo, what type of session are you running? And what applications
autostart when you login?
Regards
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pcmanfm - does not trigger hal startup
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I use pcmanfm (0.5.2+svn20091029-1ubuntu3) lucid from the official repo
and I still need to write 'hald --daemon=yes' to /etc/rc.local to make
automounting fonctional. Before that, devices were sometimes detected
but when I tried to mount the device, The folder does not exist error
messahe was
This bug was fixed in the package pcmanfm - 0.5.2+svn20091029-1ubuntu3
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pcmanfm (0.5.2+svn20091029-1ubuntu3) lucid; urgency=low
* debian/patch/01-hal-init.dpatch:
- Try to connect to hal, even if no service is running. Thanks Iain Bucław
for the patch. (LP: #556080)
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** Changed in: pcmanfm (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: pcmanfm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: pcmanfm (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Julien Lavergne (gilir)
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pcmanfm - does not trigger hal startup
Thanks Iain for the patch.
A package including the fix will be available in my PPA :
https://launchpad.net/~gilir/+archive/updates
Please test if it fixes the bug.
Thanks.
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pcmanfm - does not trigger hal startup
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i tried the pcmanfm package from the repo, both versions, and neither
seems to fix the issue (the devices are still not shown in places menu).
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Oops, I made a mistake in the package. the ~ppa2 version should include
the fix.
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ok - the issue i noticed seems to have been fixed. most devices do show
up in places menu. this does not seem to be the case for an usb drive i
plugged in (which does show up in nautilus...), but that's probably a
different bug.
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pcmanfm - does not trigger hal startup
problem found to be in pcmanfm itself.
** Summary changed:
- HAL - service init scripts missing from package
+ pcmanfm - does not trigger hal startup
** Package changed: hal (Ubuntu) = pcmanfm (Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: hal
+ Since hal service daemon has been
Attaching patch.
** Patch added: pcmanfm-hal.diff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44252926/pcmanfm-hal.diff
** Tags added: patch
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Alternatively, see no harm in just removing the check altogether, as if
hal is not present, it *should* error out later when calling
libhal_device_property_watch_all().
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** Patch added: pcmanfm-remcheck.diff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44253359/pcmanfm-remcheck.diff
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pcmanfm -
** Patch removed: pcmanfm-remcheck.diff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44253359/pcmanfm-remcheck.diff
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