09-05-2017, 04:39 PM
(09-05-2017, 09:51 AM)Jerry link Wrote: That's the communities job to audit. So who are you trusting? Other people on the internet.It still remains a confusing issue, since it seems everybody points to others when asked about responsibility for what they are delivering. Not that this is exclusive to IT only...
So, in the end, one can simply flip a coin when choosing between two seemingly similar distros? Nevermind, no need to ask that, it's more of a rhetorical question...
(09-05-2017, 09:51 AM)Jerry link Wrote: Iso mount - right clicking on the folder you have mounted to unmount it, does work. I use the exact same Thunar action here.
I have followed your exact specifications. In Thunar, under "Devices", under "File System" appears the mounted volume. Right clicking there and choosing "Disconnect" gives some error and does nothing. Left clicking the mounted .iso (under "File System") and then right clicking inside the mounted directory and choosing "Unmount" does nothing. Right clicking on the original .iso file has no "Unmount" option. Is there another directory in the "File System" where the "Unmount" command should be used?