Hi Christian,
Did you solve this problem? I see no followups on debian-user...
I have it working on my unstable system here. The key points are:
You need HAL, pmount, gnome-volume-manager installed.
You do not need to configure anything. It should work 'out-of-the-box'
on recent kernel versio
Hi,
I seem to have problems with the mentioned components. I managed to
configure hal and pmount such that an attached usbdisk gets mounted to
/media. However, I don't get the device icons visible in nautilus in the
computer:/// view. As I said, the disks get mounted properly and I have
acces
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