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[CLUG] icons

[CLUG] icons

Kevin O'Riordan k_oriordan at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 1 17:47:38 IST 2002


supermount is the normal method of doing this. Mandrake 8.2 has it by 
default, not sure about red hat. I think red hat is setup so that you can 
right click on the icons on the desktop and choose mount/unmount.

>From: "Angela Heenan" <angelrose at esatclear.ie>
>Reply-To: angelrose at esatclear.ie
>To: cork at linux.ie
>Subject: [CLUG] icons
>Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 15:28:19 +0100
>
>heya's,
>
>riteo, iv gotten the job to start linuxing ppls computers.
>
>thing is that the majority are not going to be too happy with
>using terminals to mount and umount the cdrom and floppys.
>
>so my aim is to be able to get two icons on the desktop
>so that they can do this without using the cmd line.
>anyone know how i can do this in redhad linux 7.3?
>
>btw the main gui id be using wud be gnome.
>
>regards,
>angi
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