I cannot
understate the amount of functionality that was
lost when HAL was abandoned. It will take a long time to rebuild
everything to the same level of functionality that once was available
through HAL.
Doesn't matter what was lost. :-) TDE is DEAD without automounting. I
don't envision any user tolerating that loss of functionality. "Long time"
won't cut the cheese with most users --- they'll move on.
Did the OpenSuse KDE3 people resolve this problem?
No, they build HAL just as I do for Ubuntu.
I assume basic
manual (non-automatic) mounting is working on
your test system?
I did not try anything related to that. Why bother with convoluted circa
1999 mounting work-arounds? :-(
Darrell
I think I was not clear enough. ;-) What I mean is if you double-click on
the device icon, does TDE mount the device? If not, is an error
generated?
Remember that in order to use pmount on certain distributions your user
needs to be part of a certain group on the system. See
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/natty/man1/pmount.1.html.
Tim