On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 16:53, stephan schutter wrote:
Well, Alex... I did install "@everything" and I am still
prompted for
the root password.
This might be due to the way the cdburning app you use is set up.
Nautilus-cd-burner for instance never runs anything as root.
can I manually run kudzu? can kudzu run like a
service and auto detect hardware changes as they happen (mice, network,
usb devices)?
I dunno. I think kudzu is supposed to run from the hotplug script to
handle this, but I'm not an expert in how this works.
These things seem to have a lot of trouble; a cd of floppy
get mounted and then can not be unmounted because it is "busy" or what
ever... we can not expect users to respect the unmount first rule...
they will simply yank the floppy or USB storage device. Can you immagin
how angry a user at home will be if he/she can not get the CD out of the
drive (I know there is a lazy unmount option, but I am one in a milion)?
These things occur most frequently when items are mounted with
alternate credentials.
This is another problem entierly.
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