Re: [newbie] xmms for CD
My suggestion: Open Xmms and go to: Options Preference Audio Cdreader Configure Output and mark Read Digital CD Audio. Good lucky Filipe Dutra [EMAIL PROTECTED] I,ve gone thur the same thing and I do have the xmms-cdreader in fact sounds and cd,s work in other players but xmms I can,t seem to get anything to work. JOE JBarron For listen to CD at Xmms you have to install the plug-in Xmmx Cdread. You can find it at Mdk 8,2 third CD or at http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=xmms-cdread+submit=Search+.. .system=arch= I read it somewhere and it worked for me. Sds Filipe Dutra [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 22:20 12/7/2002 +, you wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format... =_1026512447-1211-365 I,ve tryed the same thing I was told to use ART driver then told use OSS driver my CD player work,s ,I have sound but nothing work,s in Xmms if you get it please let me know. I tried that, but it didn't work. At least it didn't list anything or appear to recognise the disc. Anne On Friday 12 Jul 2002 7:46 pm, you wrote: Choose Play location and enter /mnt/cdrom or wherever you put your CDs. Miark Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith: I want to make xmms mydefault player for CDs as well as mp3s. How can I do that? Failing that, is there an easy way to tell it to play the CD after it has been playing mp3s? I've gone twice round the houses trying to do this. I managed it, but I'm not sure how! Anne Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com =_1026512447-1211-365 Content-Type: text/plain; name=message.footer Content-Disposition: inline; filename=message.footer Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com =_1026512447-1211-365-- =_1026694153-1211-636 Content-Type: text/plain; name=message.footer Content-Disposition: inline; filename=message.footer Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com =_1026694153-1211-636--
Re: [newbie] xmms for CD
JBarron For listen to CD at Xmms you have to install the plug-in Xmmx Cdread. You can find it at Mdk 8,2 third CD or at http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=xmms-cdread+submit=Search+...system=arch= I read it somewhere and it worked for me. Sds Filipe Dutra [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 22:20 12/7/2002 +, you wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format... =_1026512447-1211-365 I,ve tryed the same thing I was told to use ART driver then told use OSS driver my CD player work,s ,I have sound but nothing work,s in Xmms if you get it please let me know. I tried that, but it didn't work. At least it didn't list anything or appear to recognise the disc. Anne On Friday 12 Jul 2002 7:46 pm, you wrote: Choose Play location and enter /mnt/cdrom or wherever you put your CDs. Miark Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith: I want to make xmms mydefault player for CDs as well as mp3s. How can I do that? Failing that, is there an easy way to tell it to play the CD after it has been playing mp3s? I've gone twice round the houses trying to do this. I managed it, but I'm not sure how! Anne Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com =_1026512447-1211-365 Content-Type: text/plain; name=message.footer Content-Disposition: inline; filename=message.footer Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com =_1026512447-1211-365--
[newbie] CDROM access
I recently installed MDK 8.2. I can read a data CD without problem (see the file list) but when try to access an Audio CD clicking at CD-ROM desktop icon I receive the message: Unable to enter file:/mnt/cdrom. You do not have access right to this location. How can I fix this problem ? Thanks Filipe Dutra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] CDROM access
Thanks Derek. I was misunderstanding it. With your suggestion I can see the tracks. I wanted to check if the drive was reading correctly the audio-cd since a have no sound. Best regards Filipe Dutra [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 22:08 7/7/2002 +0100, you wrote: It is not a problem. Audio CDs are not file systems. They cannot be 'mounted' like a data CD can. Clicking on the CD icon will give the message you describe. If you want to browse an audio Cd either open the CD player kscd , or else open konqueror file manager and click on the item in the left hand pane labelled 'Special' (for konq 2.2) or the bottom icon in the toolbar between the two panes (for Konq 3.0) If you are online at the time you will then see a track list. I do not recommend playing the CD from here however because konq will copy the tracks to a temorary directory before playing them. derek On Sunday 07 Jul 2002 9:56 pm, Filipe wrote: I recently installed MDK 8.2. I can read a data CD without problem (see the file list) but when try to access an Audio CD clicking at CD-ROM desktop icon I receive the message: Unable to enter file:/mnt/cdrom. You do not have access right to this location. How can I fix this problem ? Thanks Filipe Dutra [EMAIL PROTECTED] Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] No Sound (again)
Mdk 8.20 - motherboard with Sound and Video onboard (PCchips M590). After installation, I tried to listen to an Audio CD but have no sound. I can hear the standard sound when Linux begins but nothing from CD. The CD drive and cable are ok because I can listen CD at Win98 and from Dos. I can even listen to tracks from Konqueror file manager but not from CD. (they are tranfered to HD then played by Noatun). I think the problem is the driver. The board uses CMI8330 (ISA) sound driver. At Cmedia site I discovered that the oldest linux driver is CMI8338 (last digit is different). They do not have linux driver for CMI8330. However, the system installed the driver CMI8338 which is PCI. Maybe, this is the reason for not having sound from CD drive. Well, the sound manual, that came with motherboard CD, informs that sound chipset is full compatible with Soundblaster 16 / PRO / 2.0. So, I think that I can uninstall CMI8338 driver and install SB16 driver. I found three SB16 files already saved at HD (they sould be the driver files): snd-card-sb16.o.gz snd-sb16-csp.o.gz snd-sb16-dsp.o.gz The problem is that I don't know how to do it. I went to harddrake hardlist sound board mark CMD 8338 C3D (first line) and click over button Run configuration tool but nothing happens. How can I change the sound driver ?? Thanks for the help PS: At other devices line (those not recognized) there are other three lines: two for sound (CMD 8338 C3D) and other for PCI bridge driver. Filipe Dutra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [newbie] Books suggestion.
Thanks Dennis M, Bill, Michael and Randy Kramer for your valuable suggestions about books and links for newbies. ( list is summarised below). Fortunatelly, we can count on this list. Best regards. Filipe Dutra [EMAIL PROTECTED] === Sam's Teach yourself Linux-Mandrake Running Linux by O'Reilly publishing. Linux: The complete reference from Osborne. Online suggestions. http://rute.sourceforge.net/ http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/index.html http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/ http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/fdoc.php3 http://www.mandrakecampus.com http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/LinuxResources http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/doc/82/en/ref.html/foreword.html = At 22:22 2/7/2002 -0300, you wrote: Dear experts Could you give me a little help answering the add below ??? (It can interest others newbies) Linux home-user (not IT professional but above dummy in computer level), myself, that recently installed Mandrake 8.2 (2 cds pack), with no time for formal course, with some initial difficulty, looks for: an excellent book (just one) of Linux with home-user approach, in style: step-by-step / self-study,based on Redhat or Mandrake preferably (if it is important), updated version, covering the basic topics from: linux installation, soft installation/upgrade; use of utilities (backup, anti-virus, firewall), hard/drivers upgradeuntil setting home network (at most), for learn and reference use. Thanks a lot in an advance Filipe Dutra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie] Books suggestion.
Dear experts Could you give me a little help answering the add below ??? (It can interest others newbies) Linux home-user (not IT professional but above dummy in computer level), myself, that recently installed Mandrake 8.2 (2 cds pack), with no time for formal course, with some initial difficulty, looks for: an excellent book (just one) of Linux with home-user approach, in style: step-by-step / self-study,based on Redhat or Mandrake preferably (if it is important), updated version, covering the basic topics from: linux installation, soft installation/upgrade; use of utilities (backup, anti-virus, firewall), hard/drivers upgradeuntil setting home network (at most), for learn and reference use. Thanks a lot in an advance Filipe Dutra [EMAIL PROTECTED]