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gsfgf Veteran
Joined: 08 May 2002 Posts: 1266
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Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2003 12:44 am Post subject: Those little drive applets |
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What are those little HDD applets that look like KDE (and other desktops?) icons. Noob distros and knoppix have them if you doubleclick it'll mount the drive for you. Kinda like on a mac. i'll post a screenshot next time i boot knoppix if nobody knows wtf i'm takling about. |
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noff Guru
Joined: 11 Nov 2002 Posts: 388 Location: College Park, Maryland
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Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2003 4:09 am Post subject: |
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Right Click on desktop, configure desktop, behavior, display devices on desktop.
You can setup it up much more flexibly than MacOS _________________ What Larry was saying is that if you make it too easy for programmers, then poor programmers will be able to do things best left to good programmers, and will inevitably do them poorly. Everyone will suffer in the long term as a result." - Tom Chance |
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Arker Apprentice
Joined: 10 Sep 2002 Posts: 205
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Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2003 4:35 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | Right Click on desktop, configure desktop, behavior, display devices on desktop. |
If that is KDE that you are using noff, is there any chance that it is 3.1?
I don't have a 'Behavior' here in 3.0.5 world
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Arker. |
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noff Guru
Joined: 11 Nov 2002 Posts: 388 Location: College Park, Maryland
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Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2003 5:59 am Post subject: |
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Yup, it is. Oh well 3.1 final will be out real soon now;) _________________ What Larry was saying is that if you make it too easy for programmers, then poor programmers will be able to do things best left to good programmers, and will inevitably do them poorly. Everyone will suffer in the long term as a result." - Tom Chance |
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TomorrowPlusX Apprentice
Joined: 07 May 2002 Posts: 168 Location: Washington DC, USA
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Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2003 2:55 pm Post subject: Not an idea solution |
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While it does work, it has a few issues. First, it's automatically assigned a name based on your fstab entry, which if you're using devfs (like we are) can be somewhat long and ugly. Secondly, automounting doesn't really work. You can't just stick in a pendrive or zip disc and "poof" have it appear on your desktop. CDs do, if I recall correctly.
I've had the best luck using the kdiskfree applet in kicker; it lets you click on an fstab entry to mount it and open a konq window. |
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