> > I wanted to get the Fedora communities opinion on popping up a burn:// > > folder when a blank CD is inserted into the drive. Right now we pop it > > up which makes sense because if you pop in a blank CD most likely you > > want to burn to it. Problems come in when a user is using browser mode > > in Nautilus. If you pop the CD in and out a couple of times you get a > > bunch of burn:// folders. Since you get a CD icon on the desktop which > > you can double click to open up the burn:// folder I am wondering if I > > should turn this off by default. I am of no opinion either way so I > > want to see how everyone else feels. I hate that behavior. It is OK as a user configurable *option* but makes for a poor default IMHO since more often than not I'm inserting a blank cd intending to burn something using my app of choice & have to wait for the silly burn:// folder to come up, The other times I'm inserting a blank CD because I want to back something up *later*. In either case the current default bites(tm). I just turned it off. Sorta reminds me of XPs deal of wanting to autolaunch apps / file browsers / whatever when media (blank or otherwise) is inserted. yrrgh. YMMV :). Bests Jon