Re: K3b - various troubles

2005-02-20 Thread v0n0
Ulf Elsner wrote: Hallo Alessandro, does this occur when starting from root login too? no, it didn't The message 'Alarm clock' might be a warning from cdrecord. It stops working when the free license timed out, or when you try to start an alpha version that is older than one year. Which version of

Re: K3b - various troubles

2005-02-20 Thread Ulf Elsner
Am Sonntag, 20. Februar 2005 16:17 schrieb v0n0: > 1. When I start K3b with a non-root login, it opens but after the system > check suddenly closes. From the shell I can read only 'Alarm clock', > which I don't know what it means. My user is included in group 'burn' > that is autorized ti use cdrec

Re: K3b - various troubles

2005-02-20 Thread v0n0
v0n0 wrote: 1. When I start K3b with a non-root login, it opens but after the system check suddenly closes. From the shell I can read only 'Alarm clock', which I don't know what it means. My user is included in group 'burn' that is autorized ti use cdrecord etc. Kinda strange! This problem was solv

Re: K3b - various troubles

2005-02-20 Thread Richard Otte
I also have problems with k3b; it doesn't work at all for me. When I open it up, as either root or a normal user, the interface screen appears. But when I move the mouse to any of the options, such as New Data CD (or any of the others), nothing happens when I click. The mouse, and keyboard, have

K3b - various troubles

2005-02-20 Thread v0n0
1. When I start K3b with a non-root login, it opens but after the system check suddenly closes. From the shell I can read only 'Alarm clock', which I don't know what it means. My user is included in group 'burn' that is autorized ti use cdrecord etc. Kinda strange! 2. The dvd support is lacking som