Re: newly installed KDE: don't want Nautilus window when USB memory inserted
On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 16:46:04 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> On 11/07/10 07:34 AM, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>> If you've got GNOME installed, open a GNOME session and launch "config
>> editor". Navigate to "Desktop/gnome/volume manager" (in Squeeze, the
>> location of these keys may vary) and uncheck:
>>
>> [ ] Autobrowse
>>
>> And maybe:
>>
>> [ ] Auto-mount drives
>> [ ] Auto-mount media
>>
>> And see if that helps.
>>
>>
>>
> I am yet to try your suggestion. Meanwhile, I killed the following
> processes in my KDE session:
> $ ps uax | grep gv
> hs 13699 0.0 0.0 7320 2904 ? S 12:46 0:00
> /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-trash --spawner :1.27 /org/gtk/gvfs/exec_spaw/0 hs
> 13701 0.0 0.1 42964 3964 ? S 12:46 0:01
> /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor hs 13723 0.0 0.0 7048 2252 ?
> S 12:46 0:00 /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor hs
> 13725 0.0 0.0 16840 2176 ? Sl 12:46 0:00
> /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-afc-volume-monitor hs 13785 0.0 0.0 6976 2400 ?
> S 12:47 0:00 /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-burn --spawner :1.27
> /org/gtk/gvfs/exec_spaw/1 hs 13819 0.0 0.0 6132 1864 ? S
> 12:47 0:00 /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-metadata
>
>
> When they were all gone, inserting a USB stick and clicking on its icon
> in KDE's notifier opened the stick's contents in Dolphin. So the trick
> is to prevent the above listed processes from starting in KDE.
Gvfs is Gnome virtual filesystem manager, but it should not be started
under a KDE session unless you are/were running a Gnome service/program
that requires its use.
That is one of the reasons I do not like to mix environments. In theory,
they wouldn't interefere on each other, but the fact is they do >:-)
Check the daemons that are started within your current KDE session or
just close any instance of gvfs, save your current KDE session and choose
that KDE starts a manually saved session to prevent the service being
started on each login.
Greetings,
--
Camaleón
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