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Friday, July 13th 2007, 9:24pm

mount a usb stick in kde?

Hi.

I'm trying to mount a SanDisk Cruzer Micro in KDE on Ubuntu. The drive shows up as enabled in system settings -> disk & filesystems, but doesn't seem to exist anywhere else on my system. I know the USB stick is good, because it works on my Mac laptop and my wife's windows box, and it used to automount with Gnome. Probably still does, but I got rid of Gnome. I like KDE much better.

How can I fix things so that I can actually use the drive with KDE, and get it to open in Konqueror when I plug it in? I'm using KDE 3.5 ( I think. Just installed it last month.)

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "sabresong" (Jul 13th 2007, 9:25pm)


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Tuesday, July 24th 2007, 7:58pm

RE: mount a usb stick in kde?

Do you have the KDE Media Manager running? Check in the KDE Control Center -> KDE Components -> System Services.
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