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| I'm running Gentoo 1.4rc4 and KDE 3.1.2. In Control Panel->Desktop->Behavior theres an option for Dispaying devices on desktop which I have checked off. I'm using SCSI emulation. I have a DVD drive and a CDRW Drive, I have both CD Writer and CD-ROM mounted/unmounted checked off but the only thing that appears on my desktop is the CD-ROM entry(which is actually the CDRW drive). I've edited /etc/fstab, /etc/devfsd, and different ways of mounting the drives but I still can't get the CD Writer Icon to appear on the desktop, what is KDE looking at when it puts those icons on the Desktop? Thanks, Kent Jantz |
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| On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 14:36:41 +0200, Dennis Nienhüser wrote: > Kent Jantz wrote: > >> I'm running Gentoo 1.4rc4 and KDE 3.1.2. In >> Control Panel->Desktop->Behavior theres an option for Dispaying >> devices on desktop which I have checked off. I'm using SCSI >> emulation. I have a DVD drive and a CDRW Drive, I have both CD >> Writer and CD-ROM mounted/unmounted checked off but the only thing >> that appears on my desktop is the CD-ROM entry(which is actually >> the CDRW drive). I've edited /etc/fstab, /etc/devfsd, and different >> ways of mounting the drives but I still can't get the CD Writer Icon >> to appear on the desktop, what is KDE looking at when it puts those >> icons on the Desktop? > > sounds a little bit too obvious to me, but did you try this: > right click on desktop > -> new > -> drive > and give it a name and take the drive from the list. > > Dennis Sometimes the most simple, obvious solutions are the last ones I find. Thanks for the answer, it worked just fine. Thanks, Kent |