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Manage the removable media on Gnome


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gnome-volume-manager is the Gnome daemon in charge of controlling how removable media is going to be treated in Linux (When using Gnome)

And to control how this daemon is going to act, can be used gnome-volume-properties this command can be invoked from the command line:

gnome-volume-properties

or from the menu

System->Preferences->Removable Drives and Media

If it is not in the menu and not installed in the PC, I guess that to install it this command should be issued:

aptitude install gnome-volume-manager

This is how it will look like.

gnome-volume-properties

Select how to act when removable storage and blank CDs are inserted

gnome-volume-properties

What to do, when media with music is inserted

gnome-volume-properties

Also when cameras are inserted, and you can also write the command that should be run.

gnome-volume-properties

How to sync when PDAs are attached

gnome-volume-properties

Configure what to do when printers and scanners are attached

gnome-volume-properties

And finally what to do when pointer devices are connected.

This is a tool, very useful if Gnome is being used

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