On 06/17/2017 02:02 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
Then, I put in a DVD disc, window popped up asking what to do, I answered new window, and the content of the already open Konq window showed content of the DVD, with no chance of the back button to return anywhere. Content of stick was no longer anywhere to be found.
When this happens, I generally find a reference is still available in /proc/mounts, or on occasion in the 'system' or 'storage' tab of konq. Nothing appeared on taskbar or system tray to
facilitate knowledge of or ejection of attached disc.
1-does the above describe what should happen with Konq windows when two removable media are inserted and "new window" is the selection in each case?
No - when you choose "new window" from the pop-up dialog, you should get a new window regardless of the number of konqs open. (although I do recall a setting in konq to open folders in new tab that may play into this behavior, at minimum you should get a separate tab in an existing window similar to pressing ctrl+t in konq.
2-what's missing that nothing appeared in the system tray after inserting either removable media? I tried adding and 1 stick, plus 1 "CD" (generically labeled), plus 1 DVD (correctly labeled) appeared in the tray. Trying to safely remove the stick succeeded to umount, but (kio_media_mounthelper) reported both successful unmounting, and that the non-ejectable device could not be ejected. On ejecting the DVD, the tray still shows the phantom CD, confirmed by mount command output: /dev/sr0 on /mnt type iso9660 (ro,relatime). I see nothing in /etc/fstab to explain this.
IIRC this is a systray notification issue that has been around for years (dcop/dbus) rule mix up. That's just from a vague memory. (add both of these to our currently mental kde3 issue tracker) -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org