Jimmy Johnson 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.
I did a search for all the 'hal' and 'udev' files and compared them to a working kde 3.5.9 system, I added some and removed some, it did not help. :-(
I installed GParted and gparted can see my usb drives, so I got the UUID and added them to fstab so I can use them, works ok for me, but I don't think everyone will want to do that. ;-)
Also what's the word on the Squeeze packages, are they ready for testing?
-- Jimmy Johnson
Debian Lenny Trinity KDE 3.5.11 at sda13 Registered Linux User #380263
Yes, they are ready. Like the Lenny packages, they are still very much beta quality as you are experiencing now.
I believe I have fixed the Apply Settings button problem in the panel configuration dialog, along with the exiting on Apply issue. Please upgrade kdelibs and kdebase, restart your Trinity session, and verify that those issues are indeed resolved. I will look further into the HAL problem in the meantime.
Tim
I just tried a USB drive on my test Lenny system that has the kde-trinity metapackage installed. It worked, so I will give you a complete list of all hal packages that I have installed:
hal hal-info hal-trinity libhal-dev libhal-storage-dev libhal-storage1 libhal1
Try installing those packages and rebooting. If that does not rectify the problem please let me know and I will see what else I can dig up.
Tim