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Hi,
Is there a way to get rid of the crashing Dolphin? I don't use it, but the Device Notifier does. Is there a way to keep Device Notifier functionality without Dolphin?
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Default apps: file-browsing: konqueror
Does this solve the problem?
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Yes, it does; thanks!
In Actions dialog it still suggests "Open with Dolphin", but fortunately uses the Konqueror instead .
Unfortunately, while it mounts correctly a vfat USB stick, it forgets to mount a USB NTFS hard drive (shows me my ~ directory instead); Dolphin used to manage it successfully .
Last edited by Llama (2009-04-03 06:28:14)
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Yes, it does; thanks!
In Actions dialog it still suggests "Open with Dolphin", but fortunately uses the Konqueror instead .
Unfortunately, while it mounts correctly a vfat USB stick, it forgets to mount a USB NTFS hard drive (shows me my ~ directory instead); Dolphin used to manage it successfully .
i dont think that is related, since konqueror uses the dolphin_kpart anyway.
Check the HAL Wiki, since HAL needs policykit things have changed. You need to tweak your configs for ntfs to automount again.
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Check the HAL Wiki, since HAL needs policykit things have changed. You need to tweak your configs for ntfs to automount again.
I checked Wiki and elsewhere.
My /etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-ntfs-policy.fdi:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<deviceinfo version="0.2">
<!-- mount ntfs volume with the ntfs-3g driver to enable write support -->
<device>
<match key="volume.fstype" string="ntfs">
<match key="@block.storage_device:storage.hotpluggable" bool="true">
<merge key="volume.fstype" type="string">ntfs-3g</merge>
<merge key="volume.policy.mount_filesystem" type="string">ntfs-3g</merge>
</match>
</match>
</device>
</deviceinfo>
No improvement to this ever suggested anywhere, to my knowledge.
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