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On 28/10/13 00:03, Julian Hall wrote:
Unfortunately I jumped the gun saying it was fixed. One reboot later and it's back to its old tricks. Back to finding a version number it will recognise to downgrade to..On 24/10/13 22:04, Kevin Lucas wrote:On Thu, 2013-10-24 at 16:54 +0100, Julian Hall wrote:Hi All, Originally everything worked perfectly, then DVDs failed to automount. Googling the problem placed the blame on an update - gvfs from 1.12 to 1.16 - and forums suggest downgrading. How do I do that please? Kind regards, Julianfollow the steps in this thread http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=198&t=146187#p770495 starting with this sudo aptitude search '~igvfs'Thanks Kevin, and apologies for multiple posts!I followed the instructions on the thread but came up with an error saying it couldn't find the version of the files - either 1.12.3-4 as in the example or just 1.12. However, the problem has now gone away, and I won't pretend to understand why because no files were actually changed.. perhaps the simple act of trying to change them corrected something?Kind regards, Julian
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