he packages are depretacted in
>> GNOME3+gnome-shell.
>>
>> > Odd. Also annoying.
>>
>> You should still see the volume icon visible at the top bar.
>
> Yes, but what about the actual functionality of gnome-volume-manager,
> like, oh, setting t
was removed... Maybe because the packages are depretacted in
> GNOME3+gnome-shell.
>
> > Odd. Also annoying.
>
> You should still see the volume icon visible at the top bar.
Yes, but what about the actual functionality of gnome-volume-manager, like,
oh, setting the volume of spe
On Fri, 18 Nov 2011 00:41:13 -0500, Carl Fink wrote:
> Has anyone else experienced this? I updated my wheezy-running netbook
> today (over 200 packages),
Wow, that's too many packages, maybe because you did not run updates on
regular intervals :-?
> and afterwards gnome-volu
Has anyone else experienced this? I updated my wheezy-running netbook today
(over 200 packages), and afterwards gnome-volume-manager and
gnome-volume-manager-applet are nonexistent, even if I reinstall
gnome-media.
Odd. Also annoying.
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 23:03:06 -0600
Dave Thayer wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:23:18PM -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> >
> > the rule file is a udev rule file, right ?
>
> Correct.
>
> > Doesn't this mean that in the case of a specific device, you can
> > simply match the device exactly
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:23:18PM -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
>
> the rule file is a udev rule file, right ?
Correct.
> Doesn't this mean that in the case of a specific device, you can simply
> match the device exactly and then mount it to a static mount point ?
Yes, this is the most stra
of crockery, and could
> use improvement, but it works for me.
>
This seems like one of those problems which should have been solved a
long time ago.
t's not clear to me why the gnome volume manager doesn't have a
command-line backend, as a separate package from what the g
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 09:58:31PM -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> That seems like a pretty good system.
>
> I'm unclear what the order of execution is. Does udev create the event
> which invokes automount ?
>
> and if automount is executed first, how is it getting invoked ?
Autofs starts u
> > - Load kernel modules:
> > sudo modprobe usb-storage
> > sudo modprobe sd_mod
> >(and add them to /etc/modules)
>
> Do you still need to add them to /etc/modules if you are using udev?
I'm not certain, but I believe usbmount has always needed udev, and at
some point it seems to have be
On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 20:21:20 -0600
Dave Thayer wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 09:46:05PM -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'd like something where I can encode the behavior for particular
> > devices, i.e. as I'm using the same devices over and over I'd like a
> > way to ma
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 09:46:05PM -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like something where I can encode the behavior for particular
> devices, i.e. as I'm using the same devices over and over I'd like a
> way to make sure that the same device gets mapped to the same thing.
>
> Not
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 12:41:45PM +, Clive Standbridge wrote:
> usbmount does this (apart from different behaviour for different
> devices).
>
> To set up:
> - Install the usbmount package.
> - Modify/add lines in /etc/usbmount/usbmount.conf:
> FILESYSTEMS="ext2 ext3 vfat"
> MOUNTOPTIONS="s
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 10:19:13AM -0800, Greg Madden wrote:
> On Friday 26 March 2010 08:46:05 pm bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > ivman ?
> > automount ?
> >
> > I'd like something where I can encode the behavior for particular
> > devices, i.e. as I'm using the same devices over and
On Friday 26 March 2010 08:46:05 pm bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> ivman ?
> automount ?
>
> I'd like something where I can encode the behavior for particular
> devices, i.e. as I'm using the same devices over and over I'd like a
> way to make sure that the same device gets mapped to the s
> Hi all,
>
> ivman ?
> automount ?
>
> I'd like something where I can encode the behavior for particular
> devices, i.e. as I'm using the same devices over and over I'd like a
> way to make sure that the same device gets mapped to the same thing.
>
> Not needing X to be up and running is nice t
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 21:46:05 -0700, briand wrote:
> ivman ?
> automount ?
How about "udev" (for naming/calling devices) and mount/umount (for
mounting in command line)?
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Hi all,
ivman ?
automount ?
I'd like something where I can encode the behavior for particular
devices, i.e. as I'm using the same devices over and over I'd like a
way to make sure that the same device gets mapped to the same thing.
Not needing X to be up and running is nice too.
teh google reve
I use xface4 (locale is zh_CN.UTF-8), thunar-volman automount portable
disk. However, when it mounts, it doesn't take care of encoding. Thus,
all the files with non-English (e.g. Chinese) characters don't show
correctly. How can I solve this issue?
Thanks.
> Well, if it works, why not. It should
Dne, 23. 09. 2009 19:42:33 je Bob McGowan napisal(a):
> Klistvud wrote:
> > Dne, 21. 09. 2009 13:20:43 je Klistvud napisal(a):
> >> Howdy, fellow debianites!
> >>
> >> On my system (Lenny), gnome-volume-manager won't mount additional
> >> partiti
Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 21. 09. 2009 13:20:43 je Klistvud napisal(a):
>> Howdy, fellow debianites!
>>
>> On my system (Lenny), gnome-volume-manager won't mount additional
>> partitions
>> that are present on my disk. I'm talking about clicking on the dri
Dne, 21. 09. 2009 13:20:43 je Klistvud napisal(a):
> Howdy, fellow debianites!
>
> On my system (Lenny), gnome-volume-manager won't mount additional
> partitions
> that are present on my disk. I'm talking about clicking on the drive
> icons in Nautilus: gnome-volu
Howdy, fellow debianites!
On my system (Lenny), gnome-volume-manager won't mount additional
partitions
that are present on my disk. I'm talking about clicking on the drive
icons in Nautilus: gnome-volume-manager obviously detects them (hence
the icons are
present) but clicking on
Hello,
On 8/19/09, AG wrote:
> Cheers Liviu - have you got that set up on your rig and do you use Gnome as
> your DE? If so, how do you get it to be initialised (assuming it is a
> daemon) at login?
>
It should suffice installing thunar-volman and enable it via $ Thunar,
Edit > Preferences > Ad
Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 8/18/09, AG wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that
/usr/lib/gnome-volume-manager/gnome-volume-manager is not
working after the recent apt-get update to testing?
You could try thunar-volman.
Liviu
Cheers Liviu - have you got that set up on your rig and do
Wolodja Wentland wrote:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 23:57 +0100, AG wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that
/usr/lib/gnome-volume-manager/gnome-volume-manager is not working
after the recent apt-get update to testing?
Automounting is disabled in recent versions of g-v-m and is provided by
On 8/18/09, AG wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed that
> /usr/lib/gnome-volume-manager/gnome-volume-manager is not
> working after the recent apt-get update to testing?
>
You could try thunar-volman.
Liviu
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 23:57 +0100, AG wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed that
> /usr/lib/gnome-volume-manager/gnome-volume-manager is not working
> after the recent apt-get update to testing?
Automounting is disabled in recent versions of g-v-m and is provided by
nautilus these days
Hi
Has anyone else noticed that
/usr/lib/gnome-volume-manager/gnome-volume-manager is not working after
the recent apt-get update to testing?
Doing a quick search,[1] it appears like this is a recurring problem.
Has anyone figured out a hack?
Cheers
AG
[1] For example:
http
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 19:54 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> > It seems like ivman is orphaned [1], so i don't think it is a good
> > alternative.
> Well, if it works, why not. It should probably have been titled as RFA.
Unfortunately it does not work. I see the behaviour described in bug #521325
Wolodja Wentland wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 17:12 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> Wolodja Wentland wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have been using gnome-volume-manager to automount USB/CD/.. media but
>>> that
>>> no longer works fo
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 17:12 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Wolodja Wentland wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have been using gnome-volume-manager to automount USB/CD/.. media but
> > that
> > no longer works for me. I am *not* running GNOME, but some GNOME re
Wolodja Wentland wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been using gnome-volume-manager to automount USB/CD/.. media but that
> no longer works for me. I am *not* running GNOME, but some GNOME related
> Does anybody have good suggestions?
What kind of desktop environment are you running?
Hi all,
I have been using gnome-volume-manager to automount USB/CD/.. media but that
no longer works for me. I am *not* running GNOME, but some GNOME related
daemons and it seems like I have been bitten by the "solutions" for bug
#507630 [1] and #507630 [2].
The situation with
hhding.gnu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I install debian etch, and want my usb disk be mounted automaticly.
>
> When I insert my usb disk, the udev find it, and lshal shows it found
> the device. ps aux shows dbus and gnome-volume-manager are both running.
> But, the usb device is no
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 05:51:20PM +0800, hhding.gnu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I install debian etch, and want my usb disk be mounted automaticly.
>
> When I insert my usb disk, the udev find it, and lshal shows it found
> the device. ps aux shows dbus and gnome-volume-manager are b
Hello,
I install debian etch, and want my usb disk be mounted automaticly.
When I insert my usb disk, the udev find it, and lshal shows it found
the device. ps aux shows dbus and gnome-volume-manager are both running.
But, the usb device is not automaticly mounted.
Any clue to diagnose the
Is anyone else having problems with gnome-volume-manager? I'm running
Sid with apt-get upgrade last run yesterday.
gvm is not running as a daemon and when I run "gnome-volume-manager" at
a bash prompt either as a regular user or as root I get the error that
the command is no
though, so as soon as 2.16 hits
Sid I'm expecting to not have the problem anymore. If you're running
stable you'd probably have to wait a little longer though.
>I know I can add an entry to /etc/fstab overriding gnome-volume-manager
>options. Unfortunately the mobile phone so
Sven Arvidsson escribe:
> On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 14:11 +0200, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
> > Can I use that file also for telling gnome-volume-manager to mount at
> > /media/phone instead of at /media/PHONE CARD? That whitespace messes
> > some of my scripts.
>
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 14:11 +0200, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
> Can I use that file also for telling gnome-volume-manager to mount at
> /media/phone instead of at /media/PHONE CARD? That whitespace messes
> some of my scripts.
I don't think hal has anything to do with naming m
Sven Arvidsson escribe:
> Try editing /etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi, there is a section
> about "how to put sync and noatime on for devices smaller then 1Gb and
> off for device larger then that".
>
Can I use that file also for telling gnome-volume-manager to mount a
Sven Arvidsson escribe:
> Try editing /etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi, there is a section
> about "how to put sync and noatime on for devices smaller then 1Gb and
> off for device larger then that".
>
That worked with no need to restart any service, thanks a lot!
Cordially, Ismael
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> trying to put images and music to my mobile phone.
>
> I know I can add an entry to /etc/fstab overriding
> gnome-volume-manager options. Unfortunately the mobile phone sometimes
> it's located at /dev/sde1, sometimes at /dev/sdf1, and even sometimes
> at /etc/sda1. Putting
/etc/fstab overriding
gnome-volume-manager options. Unfortunately the mobile phone sometimes
it's located at /dev/sde1, sometimes at /dev/sdf1, and even sometimes
at /etc/sda1. Putting options for all those files in /etc/fstab
pointing to the same mount point would probably work, but would
d
When unmounting my USB memory stick I get a popup telling me that
'eject' failed. I'm not too surprised it failed, but it would be nice to
be able to tell GNOME to stop even trying. How do I do that (on a Sid
system)?
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t, only
>>> one of which I need on a daily basis. As soon as I switch it on,
>>> gnome-volume-manager mounts all (five) partitions. Is there any way I
>>> can instruct gvm to ignore four of them?
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>> sdt
>>
>> D
Sebastian Tennant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sebastian Tennant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have an external firewire drive with several partitions on it, only
>> one of which I need on a daily basis. As soon as I switch it on
Sebastian Tennant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have an external firewire drive with several partitions on it, only
> one of which I need on a daily basis. As soon as I switch it on,
> gnome-volume-manager mounts all (five) partitions. Is there any way I
Hello all,
I have an external firewire drive with several partitions on it, only
one of which I need on a daily basis. As soon as I switch it on,
gnome-volume-manager mounts all (five) partitions. Is there any way I
can instruct gvm to ignore four of them?
TIA
sdt
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Carl Greco wrote:
I cannot umount a usb memory stick that was mounted with
gnome-volume-manager while the file browser, Nautilus 2.8.2, is running
either by right clicking the desktop usbdisk icon or the folder in the
file browser. Error message: "umount: /media/usbdisk: device is busy&q
I cannot umount a usb memory stick that was mounted with
gnome-volume-manager while the file browser, Nautilus 2.8.2, is running
either by right clicking the desktop usbdisk icon or the folder in the
file browser. Error message: "umount: /media/usbdisk: device is busy".
The follow
I have kernel 2.6 and gnome-volume-manager magically mounting my USB
devices, ok fine. The best thing is that it mounts always the same
device (disk or USB pen) with the same name.
But it mounts devices with umask=077 (with vfat), and i am not happy
about this, now how can I configure it to set a
Apparently, _H. S._, on 13/12/04 21:06,typed:
I am using Sarge with a kernel 2.6.7-1-686. I have udev and hotplug and
gnome-volume-manager. However, I do not get an icon automatically when I
plug in a USB stick. In the other two machines in my home LAN, in which
I am running Sid, I can get the
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 11:50:51PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 19:59 -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 02:11:38PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> > > This is just a copy of your pre-udev device entries. They're not used
> > > for anything, they're just
On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 19:59 -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 02:11:38PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> > This is just a copy of your pre-udev device entries. They're not used
> > for anything, they're just pretty much there for your reference.
>
> I've been wondering about this
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 02:11:38PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> This is just a copy of your pre-udev device entries. They're not used
> for anything, they're just pretty much there for your reference.
I've been wondering about this. Say you're not interested in the usual "my
/dev is emptier th
Apparently, _Alex Malinovich_, on 16/12/04 15:11,typed:
On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 16:41 -0500, H. S. wrote:
--snip--
Okay, here is what I get when I list the hd[cd] permissions and those of
the device link created by pluggin of a USB stick based on my rule in udev:
~# ls -l /dev/hd[cd] /dev/*hs*
brw-r
On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 16:41 -0500, H. S. wrote:
--snip--
> Okay, here is what I get when I list the hd[cd] permissions and those of
> the device link created by pluggin of a USB stick based on my rule in udev:
> ~# ls -l /dev/hd[cd] /dev/*hs*
> brw-rw 1 root disk 22, 0 Dec 15 14:13 /dev/hdc
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 14:17:29 -0500, H. S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apparently, _H. S._, on 15/12/04 14:11,typed:
> > Apparently, _Andrea Vettorello_, on 15/12/04 13:37,typed:
> >
>
> > This let me to check /dev/hd[cd] (CDROM and CDRW)'s permissions and they
> > are:
> > $> ls -l /dev/hd[cd]
>
Apparently, _Andrea Vettorello_, on 15/12/04 16:17,typed:
This let me to check /dev/hd[cd] (CDROM and CDRW)'s permissions and they
are:
$> ls -l /dev/hd[cd]
brw-rw 1 root disk 22, 0 2004-12-15 13:12 /dev/hdc
brw-rw 1 root disk 22, 64 2004-12-15 13:12 /dev/hdd
I just rebooted the machin
H. S. wrote:
er.. I do not have this file. I also don't have pam installed:
Well, you're right about one of the two. ;) You have pam installed.
What you've done is like doing a search for ncurses, seeing libncurses and
saying you have no ncurses installed.
$> ls /etc/logindevperm
It's
Apparently, _Steve Lamb_, on 15/12/04 15:15,typed:
H. S. wrote:
I have two Sid machines running here. Both do not have
libpam-devperm package intalled, yet both have a consistent ownership
of /dev/hd? devices (CDROM and/or CDRW) of root:cdrom. Had devperm
been the culprit, wouldn't the permission
H. S. wrote:
I have two Sid machines running here. Both do not have
libpam-devperm package intalled, yet both have a consistent ownership of
/dev/hd? devices (CDROM and/or CDRW) of root:cdrom. Had devperm been the
culprit, wouldn't the permissions be reset in those machines as well?
No. My p
Apparently, _Steve Lamb_, on 15/12/04 15:01,typed:
H. S. wrote:
er.. I do not have this file. I also don't have pam installed:
Well, you're right about one of the two. ;) You have pam
installed. What you've done is like doing a search for ncurses, seeing
libncurses and saying you have no n
Apparently, _Steve Lamb_, on 15/12/04 14:21,typed:
H. S. wrote:
I just rebooted the machine after changing the hd[cd]'s permissions to
root:cdrom. After reboot, they were again root:disk. What is changing
them?
Pam? What's in /etc/logindevperm?
er.. I do not have this file. I also don't hav
H. S. wrote:
I just rebooted the machine after changing the hd[cd]'s permissions to
root:cdrom. After reboot, they were again root:disk. What is changing them?
Pam? What's in /etc/logindevperm?
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Apparently, _H. S._, on 15/12/04 14:11,typed:
Apparently, _Andrea Vettorello_, on 15/12/04 13:37,typed:
This let me to check /dev/hd[cd] (CDROM and CDRW)'s permissions and they
are:
$> ls -l /dev/hd[cd]
brw-rw 1 root disk 22, 0 2004-12-15 13:12 /dev/hdc
brw-rw 1 root disk 22, 64 2004-1
Apparently, _Andrea Vettorello_, on 15/12/04 13:37,typed:
I'm using the default Debian kernel package (2.6.9-3) and probably you
have all the needed libraries, so other than creating a new user to
your system and trying with it, i have no other ideas. If you put a CD
on your CD drive, is automounte
ve experienced that too: restarting sometimes makes everything
> work okay but most of the times, it doesn't. I am just not able to get
> the problem at the throat :)
>
> hald is running:
> #> ps uax | grep hald
> hal 3643 0.0 1.3 9556 3564 ?Ss 11:26
556 3564 ?Ss 11:26 0:00
/usr/sbin/hald --drop-privileges
I also read the /usr/share/doc/gnome-volume-manager/README.Debian and
added myself to plugdev group, reloggedin and noticed it made no difference.
BTW, what libs do I need installed for all these things to work properly
and
On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 11:32 -0500, H. S. wrote:
--snip--
> BTW, since the upgrade I mentioned earlier, I am not getting the icons
> for 3 icons I was getting earlier for 3 of my parititions: 2 windows
> (dosd and dosc) and on other paritition that I use for video data. It is
> as if either gvm i
2.6.7-1-686. I have udev and hotplug and
gnome-volume-manager. However, I do not get an icon automatically when I
plug in a USB stick. In the other two machines in my home LAN, in which
I am running Sid, I can get the icon consistently.
In this machine, running Sarge, I set up udev the same way
The only thing that does not
> >>happens is that the icon does not appear on the desk and it does not get
> >>mounted automatically (just as if gnome-volumen-manager is not seeing
> >>the stick). I have tried it in 2.6.9 kernel as well, but it doesn't work
&g
Apparently, _Andrea Vettorello_, on 14/12/04 14:34,typed:
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 21:06:50 -0500, H. S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am using Sarge with a kernel 2.6.7-1-686. I have udev and hotplug and
gnome-volume-manager. However, I do not get an icon automatically when I
plug in a USB sti
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 21:06:50 -0500, H. S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using Sarge with a kernel 2.6.7-1-686. I have udev and hotplug and
> gnome-volume-manager. However, I do not get an icon automatically when I
> plug in a USB stick. In the other two machines in my home LAN,
I am using Sarge with a kernel 2.6.7-1-686. I have udev and hotplug and
gnome-volume-manager. However, I do not get an icon automatically when I
plug in a USB stick. In the other two machines in my home LAN, in which
I am running Sid, I can get the icon consistently.
In this machine, running
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 09:06:50PM -0500, H. S. wrote:
> I am using Sarge with a kernel 2.6.7-1-686. I have udev and hotplug and
> gnome-volume-manager. However, I do not get an icon automatically when I
> plug in a USB stick. In the other two machines in my home LAN, in whic
Hi,
Since a recent update of hal and or GNOME Volume manager two of my disk
partitions get mounted automatically and show up on the desktop. Both
these partitions I added to fstab with a noauto option so that they
normally didn't get mounted. I'd prefer gnome volume manager not to
m
Jaap Haitsma wrote:
I installed gnome-volume-manager and it mounts my memory stick
automatically and also audio cd's are being played automatically when I
insert an audio cd. Only data CD's do not get mounted automatically and
also empty CD-R's do not startup the burner in nau
I installed gnome-volume-manager and it mounts my memory stick
automatically and also audio cd's are being played automatically when I
insert an audio cd. Only data CD's do not get mounted automatically and
also empty CD-R's do not startup the burner in nautilus.
Anybody knows
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