On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 09:57:23PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Let us know, I'm curious :-)
Me too, this is remarkable.
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On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 09:54:10PM +0100, Dominik George wrote:
> Hi Tomás,
>
> > Another possibility (apart from those mentioned in the thread) would
> > be that it passes through a different set of udev rules depending on
> > the USB port?
> >
> >
Hi Tomás,
> Another possibility (apart from those mentioned in the thread) would
> be that it passes through a different set of udev rules depending on
> the USB port?
>
> You might watch udev doing its thing with udevadm (not much recent
> experience here, sorry).
ok, I might try that.
Right n
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On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 06:39:13PM +0100, Dominik George wrote:
> Hi Ric,
>
> > You might check your user manual to see if one side is USB 2.0 and the
> > other USB 3.0. That might make a difference. Ric
>
> that's indeed the case.
>
> Now, why does
Le duodi 12 ventôse, an CCXXV, Dominik George a écrit :
> Taking a closer look, I found that the drive was unexpectedly provided
> as a USB mass storage device as /dev/sdc, with a partition containing a
> FAT filesystem and RIFF audio / WAV files.
>
> Now, I am using a USB CD-ROM drive, and eventu
Hi Ric,
> You might check your user manual to see if one side is USB 2.0 and the
> other USB 3.0. That might make a difference. Ric
that's indeed the case.
Now, why does the USB 2.0 port lead to that WAV file thing, while the
USB 3.0 port does CDDA?
-nik
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On 03/02/2017 11:30 AM, Dominik George wrote:
Hi,
I just tried to tip an audio CD, like I did hundreds of times before. I
tried to run ripit, and it complained that there was no audio CD
inserted.
Taking a closer look, I found that the drive was unexpectedly provided
as a USB mass storage devic
Hi,
I just tried to tip an audio CD, like I did hundreds of times before. I
tried to run ripit, and it complained that there was no audio CD
inserted.
Taking a closer look, I found that the drive was unexpectedly provided
as a USB mass storage device as /dev/sdc, with a partition containing a
FAT
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