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  1. Exactly what I was looking for, thanx! Not the easiest built up softare I've encountered. But it does everything like I want it to do :) greetz Tim (I guess this one has been solved ;) )
  2. Because I want it to be running on the server without having to be logged in on that system. And therefor will startup with the system at boot. Because it will be running on a fileserver which reboots from time to time automatically. :-) greetz
  3. Hi there, I used to use utorrent on a Windows-box as a system-service. Since it has a WebGUI it was a cool feature. So I could make one of my computers download stuff, while I wasn't even home. And ofcourse without using any processing-power or network-bandwidth on the other machines in my network. Now, I am searching for a similar tool on Linux. Eventhough a lot of torrent-clients I tried on Linux have some sort of webGUI (some through plugins and some have it native). BUT....none of them can be installed and used as a system-service... Anyone any suggestions? thanx, Tim
  4. UPDATE! This is the syslog on the flawed 2007 system running KDE 3.5 (as shown above) And this is the syslog on the 2006 system running KDE 3.4 I switched off PnP BIOS (which was on; thanx to Steve :) ) but unfortunately it made no difference... Also switching to Gnome didn't solve anything... Can anyone tell me what is the difference between both systems? It looks like the SCSI-subsystem of the kernel is flawed or something... greetz and thank you for thinking along :D
  5. No, there is no device listed when I run the lsusb-command... only the standard reply of the hub and ports... Hmmmm.... I still have to try it under Gnome... I will try that tonight.... and will take a look at the BIOS aswell.... heheeheh...come to think of it... kinda strange that we should have to work with Gnome instead of KDE because of this... greetz
  6. okay...here are the results: tail of the syslog reports: and it keeps on trying withe same lines and error.... So what does error 71 mean ? And how can I solve it? :) and like this ofcourse the fstab and mount stay empty on the sda because there is nothing to mount... greetz
  7. Ok...thank you... I will try this when I get home... (am at work now ;) )
  8. I see what you mean... But my problem starts before this... because it isn't even in my devices listing... It's not being recognised as a 'block-device'.... so because of that I can't mount it anywhere... And in 2006 it does.... so I wonder what they changed... :)
  9. At which sec-level are you right now? Because I'm configuring this machine as a workstation. So I think I am already at the lowest securitiy level... But reading that you had some issues too with USB devices yourself... I conclude that they messed up USB-device-handling in 2007... Why couldn't they l;eave it just like in 2006? ;) I really like mdk....but I don't understand this.... :( greetz...
  10. I will try Gnome.... :) Thank you for your effort... it's appreciated... greetz, Tim
  11. I was looking at them both... But nowhere to be found... I tried to see what is diffeent on my 2006-system...and when I connect the MP3-player on there it mounts it directly as a block-device 'sda'... and on 2007 it doesn't... Which daemon is responible for this? Also I noticed that the 'harddrake-service' is listed in the 2007 but NOT in the 2006...could this be the problem? greetz
  12. Okay, I've tried it every way I know to mount them manually.... no succes... Strangely enough I noticed that in the hardware-list is shows up as a usb-device, but not under 'block-devices' So, I think I'm going to hook it up to my 2006 workstation and find out how it is seen by that system...
  13. Do you mean KDED Media Manager? That one is running.... :D
  14. Hmmmmz....now it's getting spooky....hahahahaha I checked the hardware-list in the MCC, like you said... And now....all of a sudden... It's there... I didn't change anything.... Is it this unstable nowadays? So, it sees the hardware: Flashdrive with MP3 player ....but... It doesn't mount is under /mnt OR /media so, maybe I should try to mount it manually? Is it still to be found under: /dev/sda1 ?
  15. For the MP3-player I think it is FAT, like most of them. But I am not certain. But as I said. The weird thing is that mdv2006 doesn't have a problem mounting it and showing its contents... and 2007 does... Eventhough I think I configured it exactly the same... Is there a way to see a list of connected USB-devices? So then I at least will know if linux sees the device... :) Thank you for trying to help me out BTW :D greetz
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