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On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 09:25 -0600, Lindsay Haisley wrote: |
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> As I keep up with Gentoo system updates small things change from time to |
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> time, most of which aren't worth bothering with and I can chalk them up to |
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> 'progress' (I hope :-) Used to be, when I inserted a writable |
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> CD into my CD writer, The Nautilus CD-Writer utility would auto-start. Of |
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> late, this no longer happens, and it's convenient and I'd like to be able to |
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> turn this feature back on. |
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> Inserting a CD with data on it still puts an icon on my desktop and |
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> auto-mounts the CD (as per my fstab), and I can still manage a writable CD |
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> by explicitly opening the Nautilus-CD-Burner or X-CD-Roast. Does any one |
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> know any way to control the auto-start feature for Nautilus-CD-Burner? |
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> There doesn't seem to be anything in the Nautilus preferences dialog about |
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> this, and I've poked through the GConf tree and found nothing there, either. |
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> The feature is turned on in my "CD and DVD Preferenes" and when a writeable |
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> CD is deteced it's supposed to run "nautilus --no-desktop burn:" which works |
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> if I execute it from the CLI. It's just that the system doesn't seem to be |
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> detecting the presence of a writeable CD in the drive. |
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Do you have "hal" in your USE and have you done an "rc-update add hald |
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default"? |
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I'm pretty sure that this will solve it as Gnome has gone to using |
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hald/dbus for most of their detections. |
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Chris Gianelloni |
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Release Engineering - Operational/QA Manager |
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Games - Developer |
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Gentoo Linux |