Re: [opensuse] Program to autoexecute html page on dvd/cd
- From: Emils <gnudiff@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 12:13:58 +0300
Basically as I remember, under Windows there is a file autorun.inf on
DVD/CD root directory, which Windows checks for, when the disc is
insterted, and if it is present, it runs the program indicated in that
file (typically starting the setup program or opening a particular
HTML file).
I understand the OP is looking for similar functionality under KDE/Gnome.
On 29/03/07, Peter Cannon <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
John Andersen wrote:--
> Well, for folks new to Linux that is a common problem.
Not just Linux :-)
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