Jonathan Kaye wrote:
En/La Žáček Kryštof ha escrit, a 09/08/05 13:29:KDE does not depend on FAM :-)Please don't top post. It makes it harder to make this exchange intelligible. I know KDE doesn't depend on it. I was talking about gnome. If you want to use gnome then just removing fam is not a solution. JonathanBut if you try to remove the fam package it wants to remove gnome and gnome and gnome-desktop-environment!Suppose you want to keep them? Cheers, Jonathan
Hi Jonathan,a possible solution for me was to prevent fam from running - that is prevent init.d from tsrtind the fam daemon. To do so change in your appropriate runlevel directory (e.g. /etc/rc2.d) and rename the link to /etc/init.d/famd so that init.d does not run it (since init.d starts every daemon in rc-level which starts with a big letter - so renaming S20fam to s20fam should be enough). However since I like the option that changes to the directory structure are displayed at once (e.g. in nautilus), I did not deactivate it completely - I just stop the daemon when I want to umount my usb device. Since this is still annoying it would be cool to have the ability to configure which devices fam should observe - does anybody know about such a feature?
Hope that helps you out! chris