On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 16:02 +0200, Vincent Untz wrote:
+ display a notification when there's not enough disk space. Should be handled by nautilus as well imho, now that nautilus takes care of mounts.
+ launch a configuration tool when plugging a scanner => shouldn't this just work now? Last time I needed to scan something (on openssuse 11.0) I just plugged in the cable, opened xsane and eveything worked.
+ launch cheese when plugging a webcam => this is disabled by default, and I doubt that it's what people want to happen everytime (would be annoying if this happens each time I want to use ekiga, eg) Right
+ launch something when a mouse/keyboard/tablet is plugged => if we still need this, then we should really fix X. :)
I'd love to be able to do a), but it might be more reasonable to do b) now. I would say 99% of users don't need g-v-m anymore and for the rest it is not really essential. I would go for a)
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