OK, I will continue to test. I confirmed that I am running Gnome 2.

Also I read somewhere (can't remember where though) that the gnome bindings are supposed to hide the "shut down" option of the server, so that users on clients don't accidentally power down the whole server. Is this indeed the case? Because in my sessions I am still seeing the shut down option under the power switch in the gnome menu bar.

Jean

On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:55 PM, Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:
Hi Jean,


On Di 20 Dez 2011 07:10:17 CET Jean Gottschalk wrote:

After further investigation, I see that the pendrive is actually sometimes
(but not always!) being mounted automatically on the server under /tmp,
however it is not showing up in gnome, which I thought gnome-bindings was
for. Can someone confirm if and how this should normally work, ie the
pendrive mounts on the server during an already open session, and is
supposed to show up somewhere in gnome/nautilus?
I can confirm that I have gnome-bindings properly installed because I can
see the suspend session item under System.

Jean

Normally, USB pendrive work. What GNOME sometimes needs is a desktop refresh which unfortunately does not happen automagically. Please press F5 to redraw your desktop and the the pendrive icon should appear.

Please also note that x2gognomebindings is broken with GNOME 3 (it doesn't even install when GNOME 3 is installed). It has been written for GNOME 2.

Greets,
Mike



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