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hehehe, yes, TMTOWTDI rocks.
How about Menu -> Log Out -> Shut Down Computer ?
Then KsCD will be double-damn-guaranteed to not run!
Reminds me of measuring the height of a building with
a barometer.
I AM running KDE. I tell KsCD in it's preferences to NOT
autorun... but it does. Maybe I should just file a bug
report with the KDE folks and let them figure it out :-)
Thanks,
Eric
On Tuesday 20 June 2006 10:21 pm, Dan Widyono wrote:
> Wait, wait... I know:
>
> rm -f /usr/bin/kscd
> ln -s /dev/null /usr/bin/kscd
>
> TMTOWTDI, HTH, <insert mad-scientist laugh here>.
> Dan W.
>
> P.S. Stupid question, you *are* running KDE, not Gnome etc. right? :)
>
> There's also hald (Hardware Abstraction Layer), although documentation in
> RHEL is scarce to non-existent (hal RPM only has fstab-sync man page).
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# and danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings...
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