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  • "davewithheld" started this thread

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Wednesday, February 15th 2006, 7:50am

How do I change action performed when CD/USB media inserted?

I am running FC4, which has hotplug, hal, etc, to enable auto-handling removable media. When I first put in my flash card in the card reader, it (to my elation) popped up a window asking me what to do. I elected to browse the device and clicked the box to "Always do this". Now when I plug in a card, it pops up a file browser window, just like I asked it to. Cool! Except now I want to do something different. How do I change it? Also, where is the setting stored?

FC4's KDE comes configured with autorun (or maybe it's left over from FC3, I don't know) to handle insertion of CDROM's and DVD's. I disabled that with the hope of getting KDE to handle them but no response, now, when I plug them in. How do I get this enabled, too? Thanks!

Dave D.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "davewithheld" (Feb 16th 2006, 3:20am)


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Monday, March 13th 2006, 2:26pm

Settings for this can be found under Control Center>Peripherals>Storage Media
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Wednesday, March 15th 2006, 8:14pm

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Originally posted by enragedchip
Settings for this can be found under Control Center>Peripherals>Storage Media


Hi,

I have KUbuntu, KDE 3.5 ... but I don't have Storage Media in Control Center -> Peripherals :(
Is there a way to de-activate this autorun feature at least for cdroms ?
I always have a konqueror windo that oppens whenever I insert a blank CDR, and this is very annoying...

Is there somewhere else to set default actions, depending on the devices ?

Thanks & BR.

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Wednesday, March 15th 2006, 9:11pm

Arrrhhh...
My KDE was *not yet* a 3.5.1 ;)
It seems I "forgot" to upgrade the default 3.4.2 Kubuntu version :D

Thanks anyway for pointing out where these autorun settings were !

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Sunday, March 19th 2006, 6:48am

Thanks for pointing me at the control center. Now I am having trouble getting it to do what I want it to do. It seems to always mount the DVD, weather I want it to or not. What I would like is for Xine to play the video DVDs when they are inserted, KSCD play the audio disks, and konqueror window open for data disks. I'm betting it is possible, since it does distinguish between disk types and can launch applications, but the handling is wierd. I keep getting KIOExec error, "/media/cdrom is a folder, but a file was expected" when I select the option I set up to play with Xine (just "Xine" as the command to execute). Other wierd problems, too. I'm concerned I might have old settings (FC3) mixed with new (FC4) since the system was an upgrade. Suggestions welcome.

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Friday, March 24th 2006, 4:39pm

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Originally posted by davewithheld... I keep getting KIOExec error, "/media/cdrom is a folder, but a file was expected" when I select the option I set up to play with Xine


I get the same error when select to open in new window a data cd.
"/media/cdrom0 is a folder, but a file was expected."

I've tried to modify ivmConfigActions.xml with no luck, but I'm not sure if this file has something to do.

Thanks in advance,
Mguel

PS: Kubuntu 5.10, KDE 3.5.1

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Sunday, May 14th 2006, 11:26am

kde DVD autoplay - solved


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Monday, June 26th 2006, 1:21am

RE: kde DVD autoplay - solved

THANKS, nbd! That bit about it always sending the url is priceless! Explains a LOT!

Now that we've got that out of the way, where is this stuff stored? I would like to add some system-wide options so I don't have to add this for each user. Any hope? Are these settings just cloned from the default user environment for each new user, or can I change system-wide settings that will affect all users?