Re: block cdrecorder Konquerer

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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 17:33:05 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:

> On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 17:22 -0400, Mike - EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
>> Ok FC4 with KDE, whenever I insert a CD, a "cdrecorder Konquerer"
>> window pops up.  How can I prevent this?  It is rarely what
>> I want.
> 
> What do you want it to do?  By default, the insertion of CD (or any
> other media that the system can see was changed without user help)
> will bring up some sort of browser so you can see what's on it.  In KDE,
> it brings up Konqueror.  In Gnome, it brings up Nautilus.  If the media
> is a blank CD or DVD, then the media will be "handed" to cdrecorder so
> you can burn stuff on it if you wish.
> 
> This is tunable in the preferences.  Under KDE, go to the Control Center
> and select "Peripherals->Storage Media".  In there, you can select the
> various media types and what you want to have happen when that media is
> seen.
>
Thanks for your suggestion.  As root, I selected a lot of big red
X's, and now, when I am root and put in a CD, it does exactly what
I want: nothing.  I then logged in as a user, and did the same thing.
But the big red X's had no effect, and the window still pops when
I put in a CD. For a user, it also pops a window that says "Access
denied to /media/cdrecorder."  I would prefer that neither window
appear.  The disk is not blank, it is an iso9660.

Thanks again for your thoughts.
Mike.



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