I believe I have some more clues and a partial solution: I've found I can bring up the old suseplugger popup by invoking dcop suseplugger HWHandler popupConfiguration NB! This is the old suseplugger dialog which supposedly is obsolete in 10.0. By disabling "Start the application Directly" I get rid of the automatic launch of kscd etc. What about the "new" dialog? Since I've did the mistake of enabling "Do not ask again" for audio CDs, I connected a USB disk and got the dialog back. I have not found any dcop way to display it. The title bar of the dialog claims it come from "KDE-demon", but I found nothing useful by fiddling with "dcop kded" etc. I can now toggle the "authomatic action" for audio CDs, but kded crashes when I try to save the setting. fredag 27 januari 2006 09:00 skrev Sven Burmeister:
Hi!
Am Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2006 22:29 schrieb Peter Vollebregt:
Somewhere i read that Novell removed suseplugger on purpose from the system tray in 10.0. Can't find it anymore but it was noted earlier on when 10.0 arrived. Question is what does the trick nowadays. Hal? Udev?
I think they just hid it, since when you look at your process-list you will still see a suseplugger process-list. If I remember correctly, they added a configure-button to any dialogue it pops up. So if you insert a CD or something it should ask what to do and offer the congure-thingy as well.
You might have a problem though to re-enable it, since you need those dialogues (which you disabled) to get to the config. Also, you might run into a problem if you enabeld "Do not ask again" for all actions, since that too means that you cannot trigger any dialogue anymore.
I think this is a bug and should be reported.
Sven
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