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From: ACE on 22 Jan 2010 06:23 Have just installed a bright shiny new 11.2, KDE4/Dolphin. I am stumped regarding access to drives. When I insert a disk into the optical drive, I get notification that the disk has been loaded and immediately KB3 is started. Can't find a way to access the data disk itself through a file manager. Doesn't seem like Dolphin will go there. I know I'm missing something here. Any words of wisdom? Gee, I hope its nothing obvious -- ACE
From: Inge Svensson on 22 Jan 2010 06:43 2010-01-22 12:23, ACE skrev: > Have just installed a bright shiny new 11.2, KDE4/Dolphin. I am stumped > regarding access to drives. When I insert a disk into the optical > drive, I get notification that the disk has been loaded and immediately > KB3 is started. Can't find a way to access the data disk itself through a > file manager. Doesn't seem like Dolphin will go there. I know I'm > missing something here. > > Any words of wisdom? > > Gee, I hope its nothing obvious What happens if you click on the little monitor symbol with an USB symbol in it (in the panel) and the click on the optical disc. If you put the mouse over the disc how many alternatives does it say it has? Inge Svensson
From: ACE on 22 Jan 2010 07:43 Inge Svensson wrote: > 2010-01-22 12:23, ACE skrev: >> Have just installed a bright shiny new 11.2, KDE4/Dolphin. I am stumped >> regarding access to drives. When I insert a disk into the optical >> drive, I get notification that the disk has been loaded and immediately >> KB3 is started. Can't find a way to access the data disk itself through a >> file manager. Doesn't seem like Dolphin will go there. I know I'm >> missing something here. >> >> Any words of wisdom? >> >> Gee, I hope its nothing obvious > What happens if you click on the little monitor symbol with an USB > symbol in it (in the panel) and the click on the optical disc. If you > put the mouse over the disc how many alternatives does it say it has? > Inge Svensson It immediately sends me to KB3. No alternatives. I am searching for a way to change that. Where's a wrench when you need it? :) -- ACE
From: Inge Svensson on 22 Jan 2010 07:52 2010-01-22 13:43, ACE skrev: > Inge Svensson wrote: > >> 2010-01-22 12:23, ACE skrev: >>> Have just installed a bright shiny new 11.2, KDE4/Dolphin. I am > stumped >>> regarding access to drives. When I insert a disk into the optical >>> drive, I get notification that the disk has been loaded and > immediately >>> KB3 is started. Can't find a way to access the data disk itself > through a >>> file manager. Doesn't seem like Dolphin will go there. I know I'm >>> missing something here. >>> >>> Any words of wisdom? >>> >>> Gee, I hope its nothing obvious >> What happens if you click on the little monitor symbol with an USB >> symbol in it (in the panel) and the click on the optical disc. If you >> put the mouse over the disc how many alternatives does it say it has? >> Inge Svensson > > It immediately sends me to KB3. No alternatives. I am searching for a > way to change that. Where's a wrench when you need it? :) > system settings ->advanced ->and then the icon that looks the same as automatic start (can't translate it) ?
From: ACE on 22 Jan 2010 08:39
Inge Svensson wrote: > 2010-01-22 13:43, ACE skrev: >> Inge Svensson wrote: >> >>> 2010-01-22 12:23, ACE skrev: >>>> Have just installed a bright shiny new 11.2, KDE4/Dolphin. I am >> stumped >>>> regarding access to drives. When I insert a disk into the optical >>>> drive, I get notification that the disk has been loaded and >> immediately >>>> KB3 is started. Can't find a way to access the data disk itself >> through a >>>> file manager. Doesn't seem like Dolphin will go there. I know I'm >>>> missing something here. >>>> >>>> Any words of wisdom? >>>> >>>> Gee, I hope its nothing obvious >>> What happens if you click on the little monitor symbol with an USB >>> symbol in it (in the panel) and the click on the optical disc. If you >>> put the mouse over the disc how many alternatives does it say it has? >>> Inge Svensson >> >> It immediately sends me to KB3. No alternatives. I am searching for a >> way to change that. Where's a wrench when you need it? :) >> > system settings ->advanced ->and then the icon that looks the same as > automatic start (can't translate it) ? I feel a little foolish when I write this, but I don't seem to have a system settings on my GUI. Have Yast, which gives me a limited amount of manipulation, but I don't think you mean that. I've checked the applications folders again, but I don't see it. -- ACE |