Then why does Eject spit out a CD but not turn off the drive?
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostThen why does Eject spit out a CD but not turn off the drive?
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I submit that they behave that way because they're programmed to. Thus, USB drives could be programmed differently.
I would love to be able to shoot a thumb drive across the room!
As a test I used eject from the command line after mounting it with dolphin. It is indeed no longer mountable, but the reader stays powered on.
Clearly, I want the three options: Eject, Unmount, and Remove but in this case the third option is not desired at all.
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So should I post a bug report against Device Notifier? It's not per-say a bug, but rather functionally deficient. I guess if I include the fact that using the Notifier turns off my USB card reader I could call it a bug.
I'm of the opinion that the real problem lies in the device description and that it reports itself as removable, or more correctly does not report itself as non-removable.
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostSo should I post a bug report against Device Notifier? It's not per-say a bug, but rather functionally deficient. I guess if I include the fact that using the Notifier turns off my USB card reader I could call it a bug.
I'm of the opinion that the real problem lies in the device description and that it reports itself as removable, or more correctly does not report itself as non-removable.
You can always suggest a feature request to be able to unmount devices via the device notifier (I would suggest a long press or right click on the safely remove button) but I don't expect upstream to accept it unless it is not confusing or adds extra layers of complexity to the user.
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I can get solid to offer an option to open partitionmanager, but it does not open with the particular volume in focus, it just opens the program normally, cannot find a switch to focus the volume.
Place this file in ~/.kde/share/apps/solid/actions/
Code:[Desktop Action open] Exec=kdesudo partitionmanager %i Icon=drive-removable-media-usb-pendrive Name=USB Format [Desktop Entry] Actions=open; Type=Service X-KDE-Action-Custom=true X-KDE-Solid-Predicate=IS StorageAccess
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What about Exec=kdesudo partitionmanager %fWindows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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