Timothy
Pearson wrote:
> Timothy Pearson wrote:
>
>
>>> Timothy Pearson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>> Timothy Pearson wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> One additional question; do you have the kde-trinity package
>>>>>> installed
>>>>>> on
>>>>>> your system?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Timothy Pearson
>>>>>> Trinity Desktop Project
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> No, I have few meta packages installed.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Then there is a very good chance you do not have hal installed.
>>>>> Hal
>>>>> is
>>>>> required for the USB auto-detect and a few other power management
>>>>> features
>>>>> to function.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> I do have hal, hal-info, hal-trinity, libhal1, libhal-storage1 are
>>> all
>>> installed.
>>>
>>>
>>> Can you post a list of all *-trinity packages that you have
>>> installed?
>>> I
>>> am almost certain a package is missing somewhere, as it all works
>>> perfectly for me on my up-to-date test system.
>>>
>>>
>>>
> snip
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>
>
>
>
>> Also, when you click Log Out, are there any hibernate and/or suspend
>> buttons visible on the bottom of the logout dialog? That is how I
>> usually
>> determine if the Trinity/HAL bindings are installed and working.
>>
>> Tim
>>
>>
> Both hibernate and suspend are in the logout dialog.
>
>
> One more item that may be of use here...can
you send me a screenshot
> of
> the following kcontrol page?
> Control Center->KDE Components->Service Manager
>
> I am looking for any missing items such as "KDED Media Manager".
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tim
>
>
KDED Media Manager is there, but was not running, I started it and got
the pop up to open it or do nothing, I chose to open it and get the
error 'permissions denied', also the usb drive icon is not showing on
the desktop.
--
Jimmy Johnson
Debian Lenny Trinity KDE 3.5.11 at sda13
Registered Linux User #380263
To fix the "Permissions Denied" error that pops up, remove the entries
that you made in /etc/fstab earlier. See