Re: TDE opens "Removable Device" notifier twice

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Am Sonntag, 13. August 2017 schrieb Felix Miata:
> Thierry de Coulon composed on 2017-08-13 14:30 (UTC+0200):
> 
> > Gerhard Zintel wrote:
> 
> >> I'm on TDE R14.0.4, Mint 18 installation. If I insert any USB memory stick
> >> I get two icons on the desktop and two pop-up windows notifying me "a new
> >> medium has been detected". E.g. one icon gives hint "/dev/sdd", the other
> >> one "/dev/sdd1". One of both mounts device, the other one states "unable to
> >> open device" even if I press it first.
> 
> > Same here (openSuSE Leap 42.3 + TDE 14.0.4). However, I don't see the same on 
> > my main Desktop (Debian 8 + 14.0.4).
> 
> > So it must have to do  with *some* configuration ...  Didn't find what yet.
> 
> I would love to trade problems with you two. I never get any notification from
> Debian or openSUSE:
> http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=2780

Hi you three, welcome to the club. All my remaining linux systems are affected to some degree of "lost" device events, not limited to TDE. The problem started ~ 2 years ago and got worse ever since. As far as I tracked it down, "something" is consuming device events before they get sent to the netlink. I tried the C program from this text: https://landley.net/kdocs/pending/hotplug.txt - It does not show any notifications when an "unwanted" device is connected. 

Nik

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