Re: usb disk icon not showing at startup

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KDE uses the ever complex hal-dbus combo to monitor *changes* on you system, such as plugging in USB drives. I the drive is plugged in at boot, than KDE will not see this as a change. As such, don't think it will place an icon on your desktop.

All that aside, why don't you just make a link to it with any icon you would like?

On 7/19/06, Clinton E. Troutman < clint.troutman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 01:06, you wrote:
> This seems to be exactly the same behaviour.
> Now, it would be interexting to know if this issue is only fc5 related.

Well, I don't currently have an FC4 box with KDE installed on it...

As I remember, I noticed this behavior when I installed FC5 with KDE on
a "new" box.

Unfortunately, I downgraded the old FC4 box to remote terminal use only and,
in the process, wiped the disk and installed FC4 fresh without KDE (I was
going to install FC5 on that box but the box is too old).

Point is, I can't verify my memory at this point...
I am, however, 95 percent certain of my memory...

It will be interesting to see where this thread takes us.

--
Clinton E. Troutman


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