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Marc Arens-3 wrote: |
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> On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 09:10:30 -0800 (PST) |
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> reQuiem23 <niklas.baumstark@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> Florian Philipp-4 wrote: |
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>> > reQuiem23 schrieb: |
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>> >> Hello all, |
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>> >> I emerged Gnome 2.24 and am now experiencing problems with |
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>> >> removable media. |
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>> >> It was not an upgrade, but a new install. Whenever i insert a CD |
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>> >> or USB stick, the system recognizes it (as you can see in the |
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>> >> output of tail /var/log/messages), but nautilus doesn't show a |
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>> >> desktop icon or even auto-mounts the volume. Are there any log |
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>> >> files (maybe from udev and nautilus) or settings i could check to |
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>> >> investigate the problem? or is there |
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>> >> anything special about 2.24 that i could have overread? |
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>> > Most likely either hald is not running or some gnome packages were |
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>> > emerged without the hal useflag. |
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>> the hal USE-flag is enabled and all packages are compiled with it. |
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>> hald is also running. is there any information (logs, for example) |
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>> which would help to investigate the problem? |
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> just a stupid idea ... |
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> does "gconftool-2 -g /apps/nautilus/desktop/volumes_visible" show true? |
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> if not try setting it to true |
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yep, it's set to true. |
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