![]() Automatically run a program when a USB keyboard is connected Automatically run a program when a printer is connected Import digital photographs when connected Burn a CD or DVD when a blank disc is inserted Auto-run programs on new drives and media Why can't it just mount it to a folder that I can go to in Thunar just like in GNOME? Post added at 01:25 PM CST - Previous post was at 12:03 PM CST -Īpparently if I run F-Spot manually and go to import photos, it lets me select "Apple iPhone" or something from a source menu and then can import the photos that way. ![]() So it seems as though the iPhone sort of looks like a digital camera enough that GNOME mounts it as one, but it's just different enough that XFCE doesn't mount it at all. Once I connect it to the computer, it auto-mounts, I get a run dialog to import photos and I can browse the photos in Thunar just like I could with Nautilus. To be sure it isn't just that XFCE doesn't mount digital camera type devices, I tested it with an actual digital camera that plugs in via USB. What is different here? Is it possible to get XFCE to auto-mount them? I thought XFCE uses GVFS like GNOME does? This is Fedora 12, by the way, with XFCE 4.6. ![]() No auto-mounting is done in XFCE, no auto-run dialogs, nothing. In XFCE though, plugging in the iPhone doesn't do anything at all, except begin charging the phone. Also the F-Spot auto-run dialog pops up asking if I want to import photos from the iPhone. With the GNOME desktop environment, when I plug in my iPhone, Nautilus automatically mounts it and I can browse and download my photos from it, as though the iPhone were a digital camera.
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