How to stop auto-load/play?? [SOLVED]

C Hamel yogich at sc2000.net
Fri Feb 17 18:18:28 UTC 2006


On Friday 17 February 2006 10:11, Derek Broughton wrote:
> C Hamel wrote:
> > On Thursday 16 February 2006 12:00, Derek Broughton wrote:
> >> Daniel Robitaille wrote:
> >> > he is using kubuntu according to his first email.  The menu option
> >> > isn't there probably because he is not using gnome but kde.
> >>
> >> Oh, in that case, maybe I can help :-)
> >>
> >> Control center, KDE Components, Service Manager, "Media Notifier Daemon"
> >> controls the annoying "what do you want to do with this device" message,
> >> on
> >> my version - I don't know if that already existed for breezy.  I _think_
> >> turning that off would turn off auto-play.  I know there's another
> >> option somewhere for specific devices, and I'll try to find it for you.
> >
> > Yep... that 'Media Notifier' was apparently the culprit.  Don't know why
> > I couldn't find that... :-\ <LOL> ...but that does put the kibosh on the
> > konq/kaffeine auto-load problem.  I don't mind the icon appearing on the
> > desktop --matter of fact, I rather like that part of it-- but I don't
> > suppose one can split the difference, huh.  Too bad.
>
> It might be a limitation of your version.  Dapper has no problem putting
> the icons on the desktop while the Media notifier is turned off.
> --
> derek
Hm.  Thanks, for that info.  Guess I'll have to grab a daily build of Dapper.  
The installation ISO I d/l is old enough that there are lots of crashes.
-- 
	...CH
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