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> On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 17:56:52 -0500, Dale wrote: |
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>> Basically, I just emerged it and restarted KDE. It just worked. I |
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>> don't recall changing anything as far as configs go. |
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> You don't need ivman with KDE, it has its own device detection |
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> and automounting. |
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I know KDE doesn't need ivman. It uses pmount, hal and friends. Since |
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I had upgraded and re-emerged some friends of the process, I just logged |
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out and back in. For the record, ivman is basically for command line. |
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Put in CD/DVD and it mounts it for you instead of having to type in the |
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mount command. Sort of like a KDE thing but no KDE required. |
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Sorry if that was confusing. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |