Thanks for the sympathy and the suggestion, Vadym. I'll try the USB stick again tomorrow. Could this be related to a "Policy Kit" setting? Maybe there are ways to work around the limitations of KDE 4. Maybe there are ways to circumvent the Personal Settings panel and enter the configuration directly into etc or opt files. It just seems incredible to me that KDE would take something that is working beautifully -- 3.5 -- and break it. What's the point? I'm not a big mouse person, but now KDE 4 will force me to use the mouse a lot more. Some people may think that's progress; I think it's repetitive stress injury! --- On Fri, 2/19/10, Vadym Krevs <vkrevs@serena.com> wrote:
From: Vadym Krevs <vkrevs@serena.com> Subject: Re: [opensuse] 11.2 a big step backwards? I'd still give KDE 4 a chance - you'll grow into it :-) Although I can see how different it may seem after KDE 3.5 in 10.2.
I've got 2 openSUSE 11.2 installations, and USB sticks get automatically mounted under /media, so mc has no problems copying them. Since Dolphin can access your USB media, I'd raise a issue in Novell bugzilla for USB media not being mounted in /media.
As to shortcuts, you could explore the Keyboard module in System Settings - it allows you to set up short cuts for pretty much anything. Also, see comment #3 in http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167881.
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