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Old 08-18-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Device Notifier Problems with KDE 4.xxx

What is it that when I insert a music CD and Device Notifier pops up that only a meager 2 to 3 options/applications there show up verses the rest of the Multimedia apps that are already installed in the OS.

As of KDE 4.3 there is a "supposed" way to edit this, and as of this time even after going into I believe it's called "Device Actions" Under System Settings/Advanced I still cannot get it to work correctly no matter what distro with KDE 4.3 I try. The application command is there and the rest but still no good.

Maybe there's bugs, but I'm open to suggestions and or any feedback.

This has to function correctly for me if I'm ever to use KDE4.xxx.

I like KDE4.xxx but this problem is stopping me from doing so.

As of now the 18th day of August 2009, I'm not using any Linux distro with KDE 4.xxx till or if this problem is resolved. Back To KDE 3.5.10 for now.

Thanks so very much.

Nick
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