wrong icons for cdroms on ltsp clients
Bug #218962 reported by
Oliver Grawert
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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ltspfs (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: ltspfs
due to moving the handling of cdroms from being a constantly running daemon started by the initscripts to be dynamically started by udev, the cdpinger naming scheme doesnt match anymore, so cdroms are created with their devicename instead of the label "cdrom", a pattern mathing line that corrects the device label in add_fstab_entry is needed so gvfs uses the proper icon for CDs. patch attached
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This bug was fixed in the package ltspfs - 0.5.0~bzr200801 09-3ubuntu2
--------------- bzr20080109- 3ubuntu2) hardy; urgency=low
ltspfs (0.5.0~
* udev-scripts- security- regression. dpatch (LP: #218231) due to security fixes in regression. dpatch (LP: #218962) in this ltspfs release the cd
ldm local devices didnt get the right DISPLAY variable to get their
authentication info for mounting. This patch provides the DISPLAY variable in
the udev scripts and disables X forwarding for the ssh tunnel accordingly.
* cdrom-naming-
service gets dynamically started from udev instead of running as a daemon.
This change caused the mountpoint name in /media/$USER/ to become the
devicename (i.e. dev-scsicd0) instead of the everywhere matched label
"cdrom". The patch restores the old behavior of always setting the label
to "cdrom" so the right icon will be applied on the desktop and the places
menu.
-- Oliver Grawert <email address hidden> Fri, 18 Apr 2008 01:56:29 +0200