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03-14-2017, 11:17 AM
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Registered: Feb 2017
Location: Naples (Italy)
Distribution: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Posts: 85
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Originally Posted by Rickkkk
Hi michele - pcmanfm comes by default with the lxde DE. Arch itself doesn't even come with any default DE or WM or even X - just a CLI. You choose what you want to add (one of the reasons I prefer Arch).
xfce4 uses Thunar, if I remember properly. In Thunar, go to Edit / Preferences / Advanced tab, click "Enable Volume Management", "Configure" and then click the appropriate boxes in the dialogue that opens up.
Hope this helps - Cheers !
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Wow Rickkk,
I have just learnt that Thunar is my file manager, ahahahhaha. I know, I am stupid.
Well, I checked the boxes as you suggested to me and I am sure that, from now, everything will works properly when I will plug in a removable disk or an ext HD.
Thanks a lot.
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03-14-2017, 11:22 AM
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#17
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Senior Member
Registered: Dec 2014
Location: Montreal, Quebec and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia CANADA
Distribution: Arch, AntiX, ArtiX
Posts: 1,364
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Originally Posted by michele_deb
Wow Rickkk,
I have just learnt that Thunar is my file manager, ahahahhaha. I know, I am stupid.
Well, I checked the boxes as you suggested to me and I am sure that, from now, everything will works properly when I will plug in a removable disk or an ext HD.
Thanks a lot.
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Hey michele - Yikes - of course you're not stupid. Anyone who asks a question or reaches out for help is just showing a desire to learn. So ... the opposite of stupid, I'd say ... ;-)
Cheers, amico - buona sera !
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03-14-2017, 11:32 AM
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Member
Registered: Feb 2017
Location: Naples (Italy)
Distribution: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Posts: 85
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Originally Posted by Rickkkk
Hey michele - Yikes - of course you're not stupid. Anyone who asks a question or reaches out for help is just showing a desire to learn. So ... the opposite of stupid, I'd say ... ;-)
Cheers, amico - buona sera !
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Grazie. Buonasera a te! Have a good evening friend
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