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Hi all,
I could successfully setup my Arch system with Xfce4, but there are somethings I miss from a previous go with Xubuntu which I can't figure how I can do them 'by hand':
1)The left panel in thunar doesn't contain all my drives. I don't think they are auto mounted, how can I work on them and add them to the panel in thunar ?
2)Non-Latin files and directory names do not show at all .. how can I work in them ? they're in Arabic
3)This's not about thunar .. but I don't know how I can add layout change button to the lower panel in Xfce4, I can add them in Gnome and KDE, but I can't figure how in Xfce4..
Thank you in advance
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1) you need to either install the thunar-volman package or something like ivman (check out the wiki for ivman - it's rather nice)
2) I'm of absolutely no help here. I'm an en-US user...
3) I'm not quite sure what you mean here. What buttons are you referring too? Rather - what do they do?
"Unix is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." (Dennis Ritchie)
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3. The "places" plugin?
Lenovo ThinkPad x61
Core2Duo 2ghz, 4gig ram, 16gig SSD.
Archlinux x64 + Fluxbox!
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Thank you very much for your replies..
@synorgy:
1)Both 'thunar-volman' and 'ivman' are installed, but not working.. May be I have to do some work by hand ?
2)I'm not sure whether it has to do with LC_ALL or /etc/fstab or anything else, they worked just out of the box in Xubuntu.., I'll keep looking..
3)I don't know how I can change the keyboard layout in Xfce4...
@bredin:
Where can I find it ?
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1)Both 'thunar-volman' and 'ivman' are installed, but not working.. May be I have to do some work by hand ?
You could use the HAL daemon (I've never used ivman) and make sure it's running
sudo /etc/rc.d/hal start
and your user is in the groups needed for mounting devices. I think it's storage and optical.
Finally I think there's a setting in Thunar to "turn on automounting". Aren't using this setup atm, so I might be a bit off track.
glhf
Oh... and get rid of as much as possible in /etc/fstab (probably everything that's not plugged in all the time) as HAL gets a little "bu-hu" if somebody else is doing her job.
Last edited by jofa (2008-07-10 06:07:43)
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Thank you 'jofa' for your reply
I don't know how I can use hal to auto mount my partitions, however, it's in the DEAMONS list in rc.conf..
The problem is not being able to auto mount my drives by /etc/fstab, but not able to add them to the left panel in thunar, or to be presice, I don't know how..
Another thing that I can't get around is that I can not view files and directories named in Non-Latin letters..
I added locale=en_USA.UTF-8 then rebooted, It gave me warning that it can't even set locale to this..
what should I do ?
(The reason I used en_USA.UTF-8 is that it works just great for me in Pardus GNU\Linux)
Last edited by yehdev_cc (2008-07-10 08:26:10)
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You should check /etc/locale.gen file and commment out the proper locales and then create them with /usr/sbin/locale-gen. It is en_US.UTF-8 that you seek.
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@Purch :
Thank you very much... it works now..
but I don't really understand what it does ... any information is appreciated..
and still I don't know how I can change the keyboard layout, and how I can add my drives to thunar side panel..
thanks in advance.
Last edited by yehdev_cc (2008-07-10 16:49:03)
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To change system default keyboard:
keyboard layouts are here ( /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/ ), if you have qwerty keyboard otherwise change the last directory to a proper one or even change the i386 directory, too. Put the desired one in /etc/rc.conf. Mine is KEYMAP='fi-latin9'
You can also change keymap in kde, gnome, etc, but google the proper way. I dont know as I only use that one always.
Last edited by Purch (2008-07-10 18:02:55)
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1)please search wiki about hal and xfce
2)also see fstab in wiki, but it's just one way to show name correctly. for cjk users it's better to patch the exo-mount
3)i cant catch you , sorry for my poor english
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