* and then Devon blurted....

>> One way that might work:
>> Open KDE control center -> look & feel -> desktop
>> Try de-selecting "enable dynamic desktop devices"
>> 
>

I've not tested this but assured (from a previous thread) that this is
the accepted way to deal with it that you just remove this file:

~/.kde/Autostart/Autorun.desktop

If you look at what it contains:

[Desktop Entry]
Name=Autorun
Exec=/usr/bin/autorun -l --interval=1000 --cdplayer=/usr/bin/kscd
Icon=cdrom_unmount.png
Type=Application

it would certainly /appear/ to be the culprit.

- -- 

Nick Wilson



Thanks Nick, it is confirmed that Autorun.desktop is the culprit. 
>From KDE help, selecting "enable dynamic desktop devices" in KDE control center -> 
>look & feel -> desktop only means that KDE will show any removable devices that the 
>user has permission to mount on the Desktop(eg. CDROM,Zip drive,floppy, etc) so it 
>doesn't help in this case.

Alimin



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