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This is not release critical. When you don’t have an optical drive, you
cannot use kscd at all.
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Hi Pino,
Pino Toscano writes:
> In any case, kscd basically queries the Solid library which in the end
> asks udisks about the supported drives; you can find out what is
> detected with
> $ solid-hardware query "IS OpticalDrive"
> and then you can get the details of the found devices with
> $ s
Hi Pino,
Pino Toscano writes:
> Interesting; possibly it won't change much, but what if (without the
> symlink you just created) you install phonon-backend-vlc, make it the
> default in `kcmshell4 phonon` and try again?
I did that, and it leads to the same result (music not playing). The
termin
Hi Pino,
Pino Toscano writes:
> Well, this seems a different issue ("does nothing" vs "click and
> crashes") than the reported one...
Possibly, but the reporter was not very specific. Chances are that this
might be the same issue, or at least related.
> However, you can get a better one (and tr
On Wed, 28 Nov 2012 22:25:27 +0100
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> whatever CD I try to play with kscd player, it does not play
> anything. Since vlc can play all track, audex can rip them, I think it
> is a problem with kscd. kscd can still read out the track list. Since
> I am not aware that I have any s
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