On Wednesday, September 14, 2011 11:30 PM, "Ilya Chernykh" <anixxsus@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday 14 September 2011 22:51:43 Greg KH wrote:
Again, what would you call a USB->ATA disk controller device? The disk itself is not "removable" in that it thinks it is getting ata commands. Yet the fact that it is behind a USB connection makes the user think it is.
And again, what about PCI hotplug disks? There are whole storage devices out there where you can yank out a disk at any point in time, so they are "removable" yet the disk itself has no idea it really is that.
Look I just want to have USB devises to be shown with USB drive icon, as it is in the case of HAL. There is an algorithm for it but not working because the usb devices do not use the conventional ub* name.
I'm no expert on this so I'm probably missing something here, but I know that with HAL being deprecated KDE, GNOME and XFCE have all switched to udev/udisks to do this (and it works perfectly in my experience on KDE4). Why not use udev in KDE3 as well? Tim -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org