On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 11:39:49 +0200, Ben Buxton wrote: > John Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered the following thing: > > > > Would someone please point me in the right direction? > > If you're fairly desktop-agnostic, you can try reverting to Kubuntu. I
Last time I used KDE I wasn't too keen on it, but it was a long time ago. > find KDE does a marvellous job at auto-mounting removable media. When I > stick a removable disk in (either usb or pcmcia), it pops up asking me > what to do (and i can set it to remember my choice). GNOME does the right thing with USB drives, CDs and DVDs. It's only PCMCIA that's not working. > Also on an HP laptop. This is a new Pavillion dv5230tx. I also have access to a couple of Dells so I might try it on those too. Thanks, John -- [unistd.h] is in /usr/include; or if it isn't, you don't have a compiler, you have an implement designed for the regenerating of kernels. Any resemblance that may have to a compiler is purely coincidental. -- Eric The Read -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
