| Summary: | XFCE: Invoking "Manage disk partitions" or "CD/dvd burner" from MCC Local Disks attempts to mount various partitions | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Ben McMonagle <westel> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | Jani Välimaa <jani.valimaa> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | mageia, marja11, shybluenight |
| Version: | Cauldron | Keywords: | 6sta2 |
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
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| Source RPM: | CVE: | ||
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this is just after querying the cd/dvd rom from MCC
rpm -qa --last |
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Description
Ben McMonagle
2017-01-31 07:25:16 CET
Ben McMonagle
2017-01-31 07:25:47 CET
Keywords:
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6sta2 oops, "/something else" should just be labelled "something_else" - not mounted _If_ XFCE in Mageia has always had autobrowse enabled, then we should inform the users when we stop doing that. However, despite having used XFCE a lot in the past years, I don't remember having seen all those pop-ups before I tried the XFCE Live DVD that's in QA's pretesting repo, so maybe it's a recent XFCE change, that affects all new XFCE installs?? Jani will know :-) CC:
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mageia, marja11, shybluenight Partitions and removable media which are unmounted at system start: when autobrowse is enabled in Xfce a pop up window will appear when you mount it. Or, when MCC needs to mount it. This is the default Xfce setting - so far. Partitions (and media) at system start already mounted (thus before Xfce starts) won't show this behaviour. Solution if you have a lot of (unmounted) partitions: disable autobrowse in the Xfce settings: Settings --> Removable Drives and Media Maybe I misunderstand this bug: is this about a MCC pop up or a Thunar pop up window? Created attachment 8917 [details]
this is just after querying the cd/dvd rom from MCC
I hope this clarifies the issue
Screenshot: This is not about Xfce, but an authentification problem, or a drakconf/mcc issue? In the pop up window: there is a 'detail', when you click on it to expand it, it should tell you what is going on. Is this a default Xfce install, with all dependencies, up-to-date mirror, no manually erased packages like polkit and mate-polkit? Never saw this issue on my xfce installations. (In reply to Chris B from comment #5) > Screenshot: This is not about Xfce, but an authentification problem, or a > drakconf/mcc issue? > In the pop up window: there is a 'detail', when you click on it to expand > it, it should tell you what is going on. > details: polkit.subject-pid: 2928 polkit.caller-pid: 2931 action: org.freedesktop.udisks2.filesystem-mount-system vendor: http://udisks.freedesktop.org/ > Is this a default Xfce install, with all dependencies, up-to-date mirror, no > manually erased packages like polkit and mate-polkit? Default XFCE, no added or removed packages, up-to date mirror > > Never saw this issue on my xfce installations. this varies polkit.subject-pid: 2928 polkit.caller-pid: 2931 after a reboot a different set of details: polkit.subject-pid: 2582 polkit.caller-pid: 2585 Created attachment 8959 [details]
rpm -qa --last
also occurs during update:
packages (7 + 244)
Marja Van Waes
2017-03-05 10:08:01 CET
Summary:
[6sta2] XFCE: Invoking "Manage disk partitions" or "CD/dvd burner" from MCC Local Disks attempts to mount various partitions =>
XFCE: Invoking "Manage disk partitions" or "CD/dvd burner" from MCC Local Disks attempts to mount various partitions long resolved Resolution:
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FIXED |