Having updated my SUSE 9.1 system using YOU yesterday, my PC keeps spitting out the drawer of the CD recorder every couple of minutes. It's not done this before - does anyone know what might be causing this, because it's rather irritating! It started after the update (I rebooted straight after the update because there was a kernel update) and carries on today after another reboot (overnight). Thanks, John -- John Pettigrew Headstrong Games john@headstrong-games.co.uk Fun : Strategy : Price http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank Valley of the Kings: ransack an ancient Egyptian tomb but beware of mummies!
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 05:46 pm, John Pettigrew wrote: John, I am having the same problem. With help managed to trace it down to some thing in kde by switching into another window manager and no more problems. I have not had much time to analyse it any further amd have not heard much else on the list. BR Jim
Having updated my SUSE 9.1 system using YOU yesterday, my PC keeps spitting out the drawer of the CD recorder every couple of minutes. It's not done this before - does anyone know what might be causing this, because it's rather irritating!
It started after the update (I rebooted straight after the update because there was a kernel update) and carries on today after another reboot (overnight).
Thanks,
John
-- Jim Hamilton Perth, Western Australia
Hi, Reviewed a later entry which pointed to the same type of problem in 9.1 which pointed to suseplugger. Armed with this info found I only needed to uncheck the "directly start the application" check box and the drive drawer no longer spits out. Only thing now is start application manually or attempt to find which Autostart option causes the problem. On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 11:20 am, Jim Hamilton wrote:
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 05:46 pm, John Pettigrew wrote:
John,
I am having the same problem. With help managed to trace it down to some thing in kde by switching into another window manager and no more problems. I have not had much time to analyse it any further amd have not heard much else on the list.
BR Jim
Having updated my SUSE 9.1 system using YOU yesterday, my PC keeps spitting out the drawer of the CD recorder every couple of minutes. It's not done this before - does anyone know what might be causing this, because it's rather irritating!
It started after the update (I rebooted straight after the update because there was a kernel update) and carries on today after another reboot (overnight).
Thanks,
John
-- Jim Hamilton Perth, Western Australia
BR Jim -- Jim Hamilton Perth, Western Australia
In a previous message, Jim Hamilton
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 11:20 am, Jim Hamilton wrote:
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 05:46 pm, John Pettigrew wrote:
Having updated my SUSE 9.1 system using YOU yesterday, my PC keeps spitting out the drawer of the CD recorder every couple of minutes. I am having the same problem. With help managed to trace it down to some thing in kde
Reviewed a later entry which pointed to the same type of problem in 9.1 which pointed to suseplugger.
Disabling suseplugger solved the problem here also. It's a bit annoying, though, because I lose the nice features of that app. Very odd that it suddenly started ejecting the drive instead of just checking it for media! Thanks, John -- John Pettigrew Headstrong Games john@headstrong-games.co.uk Fun : Strategy : Price http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank Knossos: escape the ever-changing labyrinth before the Minotaur catches you!
I hav the same problem after installing and pathching 9.1
and it is happening on Windows also on the same (dual boot) machine.
How do I disable SusePlugger?
I could find no documentation on this.
John
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 12:05:54 +0000, John Pettigrew
In a previous message, Jim Hamilton
wrote: On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 11:20 am, Jim Hamilton wrote:
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 05:46 pm, John Pettigrew wrote:
Having updated my SUSE 9.1 system using YOU yesterday, my PC keeps spitting out the drawer of the CD recorder every couple of minutes. I am having the same problem. With help managed to trace it down to some thing in kde
Reviewed a later entry which pointed to the same type of problem in 9.1 which pointed to suseplugger.
Disabling suseplugger solved the problem here also. It's a bit annoying, though, because I lose the nice features of that app. Very odd that it suddenly started ejecting the drive instead of just checking it for media!
Thanks,
John -- John Pettigrew Headstrong Games john@headstrong-games.co.uk Fun : Strategy : Price http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank Knossos: escape the ever-changing labyrinth before the Minotaur catches you!
In a previous message, John Ryan
How do I disable SusePlugger? I could find no documentation on this.
Right click on the icon, select the configure option, then either uncheck the "directly start the application" checkbox or uncheck the "start automatically on next login" checkbox and quit suseplugger. The former should stop it ejecting your drive, the latter will stop it doing anything at all :-)
it is happening on Windows also on the same (dual boot) machine.
That's a Windows problem, then. Unless you've picked up a hardware problem of some sort. John -- John Pettigrew Headstrong Games john@headstrong-games.co.uk Fun : Strategy : Price http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank Fields of Valour: 2 Norse clans battle on one of 3 different boards
On Wednesday 24 November 2004 12:19, John Ryan wrote:
I hav the same problem after installing and pathching 9.1 and it is happening on Windows also on the same (dual boot) machine.
How do I disable SusePlugger? I could find no documentation on this. I have the same with SLES 9 which I'm evaluating on VMWare, however with 9.2 running natively on this machine I have no problems. Also when I was running SuSE 9.1 admittedly on different hardware I've never seen this problem.
-- David Bottrill david@bottrill.org www.bottrill.org Registered Linux user number 330730 Internet SIP Phone: 1-747-244-2699
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