Hansen Tanjung wrote:
On 8/9/07, *Casey Stamper* <casey.stamper@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:casey.stamper@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Okay. So I plugged in my USB stick to my laptop after all the latest
updates (today) and I got this error:
org.freedesktop.Hal.PermissionDenied. I looked in Places and it was
there but I couldn't access it. I googled the error text and one of the
solutions was to use system-config-services and enable the ConsoleKit
service. I did that and did a Ctrl-Alt-Bksp (maybe not necessary) and
now I can access the drive fine.
This kind of behavior is definitely NOT user-friendly and while it may
be trivial for me and many subscribers of this list, the typical
end-user would be lost.
Comments?
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Casey Stamper
http://www.stampersite.com/wordpress
<http://www.stampersite.com/wordpress>
I think ConsoleKit service is on by default and typical end-user never
touch that service, so no problemo here ;-)
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Hansen
http://hansen.alfansa.org <http://hansen.alfansa.org>
It's entirely *possible* that in my zeal to turn off "unused" services
in order to free up resources on my dated laptop, I might have done
something I shouldn't have. :)
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Casey Stamper
http://www.stampersite.com/wordpress
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