Version: (using KDE 4.1.3) Compiler: 4.3.2 OS: Linux Installed from: Debian testing/unstable Packages Hi all! I have multiple drives mounted to /mnt/HDD*, some of these drives automatically spin down after a certain idle time. Listing the /mnt/ folder from any kde application (select file, folder,...) causes all drives to spin up. The actual folder listing appears after all drives are up & running, which is a significant delay. Also i don't like my drives to spin up & down multiple times without any apparent reason. Is this a known problem or is this normal? What can i do to avoid this without unmounting & mouting these drives when i need them? Big thanks in advance!! Special thanks @ the kde devel team for all the hard work put in kde which would run more than perfect if nvidia would write a decent driver for their newer gpus. Sysinfo: Linux 2.6.27.7 Kde 4.1.3 Maybe it's related to 165671
I don't suppose this is still happening in a recent version of Plasma 5, is it?
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