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Tuesday, August 19th 2003, 3:00am

Konquerer locking up on /mnt

Running Mandrake 9 on /dev/hdc5, Win98se on /dev/hdc1 which is the modular bay on the Dell Inspiron. XP and 2 data partitions are on /dev/hda. Now here's the problem. I can access /mnt easily enough from any of the tty but not from KDE. Konquerer works fine except when I try to access /mnt then it (Konquerer) locks up. Other programs are unaffected. What could this be? Looking forward to exploring the system now I have GUI after 3 years of trying to get a satisfactory setup. Can u help?
I want to email with anyone interested in Linux workstations on laptops. Not into networking. Into multimedia, graphics and hooking up devices.

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Tuesday, August 19th 2003, 3:14am

Me too. I'm running MDK 9.1 and whenever I want to acess a network drive, I have to manually type in the directory (ie. /mnt/foo) so that Konq will pass over /mnt and won't freeze. I think this has ben mentioned before too. Is this problem endemic to Mandrake only?
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Tuesday, August 19th 2003, 3:15am

perhaps it is trying to access an unmounted drive, and load it in before usage, such as the cdrom drive or the floppy?

permissions may be the problem here.

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Tuesday, August 19th 2003, 3:18am

Now that you mention it, Konq freezes whenever I try to use the CD-ROM and Floppy icons Mandrake puts on my desktop and I get permission errors that I don't know how to fix.
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Tuesday, August 19th 2003, 3:49am

what are the errors?