I thought I should give a bit of an overview of some media handling changes that we have landed in rawhide over the last weeks. The handling of automatic mounting and running of applications when media is inserted has been moved from gnome-volume-manager to nautilus. This is part of the longer-term plan to kill gnome-volume-manager, or at least make it totally unnecessary. Together with this, the first two tabs of the "Removable Drives and Media" capplet have been removed (which makes the name a bit of a farce...). The config ui for media handling can now be found in the "File Management Preferences" capplet, on the "Media" tab. The content for this tab is driven by the MimeType field in desktop files, by means of a set of new "content types". Conceptually, these content types are close to mime types, but not quite the same. While mime types describe the format of individual files or data streams, content types describe containers or media. Currently, the following content types have been introduced: x-content/blank-cd x-content/blank-dvd x-content/blank-bd x-content/blank-hddvd x-content/video-dvd x-content/video-vcd x-content/video-svcd x-content/video-blueray x-content/video-hddvd x-content/audio-cdda x-content/audio-dvd x-content/audio-player x-content/image-dcf x-content/image-picturecd If you maintain an application that can handle one of these types, making it show up in the correct combo boxes in that dialog is as easy as adding the x-content/foo to the MimeType field in the desktop file, or adding a MimeType field if there isn't one already. Note that lists in desktop files end with a ;, ie MimeType=application/x-ogg;x-content/audio-player; is correct, MimeType=application/x-ogg;x-content/audio-player is not. Matthias -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list