On Wed May 18 06:19:28 UTC 2011 Rob Healey wrote > I remember that in the old Gnome 2.x [snip] > To safely remove the device, you could right click the icon, and choose "Safety remove..." On Wed May 18 06:26:20 UTC 2011 Adam Williamson wrote: > There's an 'eject' button next to it in the file manager, which more or less does this (it actually does something a bit stronger - it removes > the device entirely, after you click it /dev/sda won't exist any more). Actually in my F15 RC3 system when I plug an usb key and open explorer, if I right click on this usb device line I can see both "Eject" and "Safely remove Drive" icons So it seems to me the same behaviour as in F14 (apart from the desktop icon). On Wed May 18 08:55:52 UTC 2011 Rahul Sundaram wrote: > In addition to that, gnome-shell-extensions-drive-menu (in Fedora 15 repo) can be useful here. Can you elaborate this, Rahul, please? yum search gnome-shell-extension gives to me only these ones below: gnome-shell-extensions-alternate-tab.noarch : Classic Alt+Tab behavior. Window based instead of app based gnome-shell-extensions-alternative-status-menu.noarch : For those who want a power off item visible at all the time gnome-shell-extensions-auto-move-windows.noarch : Assign specific workspaces to applications gnome-shell-extensions-common.noarch : Files common to GNOME Shell Extensions gnome-shell-extensions-dock.noarch : Shows a dock-style task switcher permanently gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme.noarch : Lets the user select a custom theme for the shell gnome-shell-extensions-windowsNavigator.noarch : Keyboard selection of windows and work-spaces in overlay mode Thanks, Gianluca -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test