Description of problem: Dolphin can not umount USB device Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kdebase-4.4.3-2.fc13.1.i686 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Connect USB device 2. Open it by Dolphin 3. Unmount/eject it by dolphin Actual results: Error message 'can not open /media/.hal-mtab Expected results: Umount / eject Additional info:
Fwiw, my using stock kdm/kde, I do this kind of action many times a week, without problems, so there's something peculiar going on here. We need some additional information to try to debug and diagnose this. With current updates, is this still reproducible? How do you login? kdm? gdm? other? What desktop are you using (likely kde, but worth asking explicitly)?
Created attachment 442457 [details] List of installed rpm I use KDE and KDM. PS: On eee901 I have compact installation of F13 and Dolphin can eject usb drive, but on PC can not...
I have the same issue. What debug information would you like? Cheers, Alan.
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