On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 07:44:59 +0100, Lisi wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 August 2010 12:26:37 Camaleón wrote:
>> (I barely remember that option was
>> indeed present in KDE 3.5 but those great days are now gone :-P)
>
> Not yet. How about Trinity KDE 3.5.11?
Yep, it's a good alternative (and a great e
On Wednesday 11 August 2010 12:26:37 Camaleón wrote:
> (I barely remember that option was
> indeed present in KDE 3.5 but those great days are now gone :-P)
Not yet. How about Trinity KDE 3.5.11?
Lisi
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2010/8/11 James Allsopp :
> Hi,
> How do I stop gnome automounting a usb hard drive? I ideally need an option,
> to ask me if I want to mount the drive. This is very annoying when I need to
> manually mount the drive as read only, as I'm trying to recover data from
> it.
>
> Done some googling on t
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 11:56:55AM CEST, James Allsopp
said:
> Hi,
> How do I stop gnome automounting a usb hard drive? I ideally need an option,
> to
> ask me if I want to mount the drive. This is very annoying when I need to
> manually mount the drive as read only, as I'm trying to recover dat
El 2010-08-11 a las 12:03 +0100, James Allsopp escribió:
(resending to the list)
> On 11 August 2010 11:57, Camaleón wrote:
>
(...)
> > Yep, that "combo" ("gnome-volume-manager" and "gconf") could work.
> >
> > Open gconf editor and browse to "apps/nautilus/preferences/", uncheck
> > "[ ] medi
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 10:56:55 +0100, James Allsopp wrote:
> How do I stop gnome automounting a usb hard drive? I ideally need an
> option, to ask me if I want to mount the drive. This is very annoying
> when I need to manually mount the drive as read only, as I'm trying to
> recover data from it.
>
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