Try to run os-prober, that should fix it.
greetz
devil
Lightdm doesn't remember last logged in user and session ( -> cinnamon )
-- right, thats true and the normal behaviour in all siduction flavours
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the Firefox-clone in Debian (and no flash, by design!)
Other linuxes on my Hds (ext4) are missing.QuoteTry to run os-prober, that should fix it.
greetz
devil
Removable media (usb or optical) appear in nemo and on the desktop.What I really miss in comparishion with dolphin is the posibility to mount the internal disks from a user nemo by simply getting requestet for the root password. I have to start nemo from a root terminal to mount them which means every file I copy from another disk is owned by root and I have to change permissions manually. Of course, this is more secure, but not very user friendly. I know, i could mount them in fstab insteed, but I avoid this because of systemd's behaviour when an uuid changed -which happens from time to time when I'm playing around...
but my windows and linux partitions from the internal disk do not.
And yes, the /disks directory is weird and was introduced by upstream.
I will talk to the debian cinnamon team about it.
After i commented out in /etc/fstab anything that does not belong to the cinnamon install (ofcourse keep / , /home and /boot), after next reboot nemo shows the expected behaviour: Now nemo presents partitions and asks for root-pw.
greetings
musca
While I'm really comfortable with KDE, one never knows what will happen when Frameworks 5 is released. It would be nice to have a backup plan, just in case there's a repeat of KDE 4.0.Based on an early review in the Oct 2014 issue of Linux Voice (http://www.linuxvoice.com), I don't think you have to worry about KDE 5.
GoinEasy9, the bigger version of the screenshot which devil used in the Releasnote/News (http://news.siduction.org/2014/10/release-notes-for-sidcution-cinnamon-dev-release/) is here:Nice screenshots; thank you for sharing.
https://mediacru.sh/0SzGhyvDU6Wt.png, one of mine http://paste.siduction.org/20141013110224.png
ok - standard security is annoying - no need to argue, thats a fact.+1
...ok - standard security is annoying - no need to argue, thats a fact.+1
KDE Control Center -> System Administration -> Login Manager -> Convenience -> Preselect User -> 'none'
apt-get purge libglib2.0-0-dbg libglib2.0-0-refdbg libglib2.0-cil libglib2.0-cil-dev libglib2.0-dev libglib2.0-doc libglib2.0-tests mono-4.0-gac mono-gac mono-runtime mono-runtime-common mono-runtime-sgen libmono-corlib4.0-cil libmono-corlib4.5-cil libmono-security4.0-cil libmono-system-configuration4.0-cil libmono-system-security4.0-cil libmono-system-xml4.0-cil libmono-system4.0-cil