2006-10-29 21:39:02 |
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Binary package hint: kdm
If "Enable Auto-Login" is checked in "System Settings, Advanced, Login Manager, Convenience", when a user boots the system the KDE Daemon automatic notifications do not occur, i.e., when a user plugs in a removable media such as a USB key or CD/DVD, the window asking you what you want to do does not pop up.
If the user logs out and logs in again, or if auto-login is disabled, the KDE Daemon notification works as expected.
It appears that the notifications only work if the user has manually logged in through KDM.
System: Kubuntu 6.10 (AMD64).
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Binary package hint: kdm
If "Enable Auto-Login" is checked in "System Settings, Advanced, Login Manager, Convenience", when a user boots the system the KDE Daemon automatic notifications do not occur, i.e., when a user plugs in a removable media such as a USB key or CD/DVD, the window asking you what you want to do does not pop up.
If the user logs out and logs in again, or if auto-login is disabled, the KDE Daemon notification works as expected.
It appears that the notifications only work if the user has manually logged in through KDM.
A simple workaround is to enable a short (5-second) delay for the auto-login; this will make sure the notification process will work properly.
System: Kubuntu 6.10 (AMD64).
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2007-07-30 16:31:24 |
Marco Maini |
kdebase: statusexplanation |
Thanks for your report. However, I'm unable to reproduce this in development version (Gutsy). This bug may be fixed. If you have further information, please add to this report. |
We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further. However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. |
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