Hi All,
I am using HP dv6500t with Kubuntu Hardy Heron.
Nothing happens when I insert a data CD in the optical drive but any mp3 CD
(tried a legally bought mp3 CD) or data DVD (I tried Hardy Heron DVD) are
always detected. Also, I can burn DVDs.
Copying the relevant portion of output of *lshw :*
On 05-Jul-08, at 9:40 AM, Anand Shankar wrote:
Let us take the discussions to a more serious level.
since you are first serious person in this thread, I suggest you show
us how to.
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regards
Kenneth Gonsalves
Associate, NRC-FOSS
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/
You probably just have a bad disk. Try burning another copy.
Justin
On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 1:21 am, Vikas Upadhyay wrote:
Hi All,
I am using HP dv6500t with Kubuntu Hardy Heron.
Nothing happens when I insert a data CD in the optical drive but any
mp3 CD
(tried a legally bought mp3 CD) or
Hi Guys,
My name is Lalit Sarna. I am teh founder of a small startup ( 4 people
strong ) called ActOnMe. ActOnMe is one of the leading developers of
Opensocial apps. to give you a perspective, with in 16 weeks of launch our
apps have reached 5M+ installs ( world wide ) , growing at 100K installs
Anand Shankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Further can some one point to the relevant requirements under either
POSIX Specifications or Linux Standards Base?
POSIX Specs say that there is no need to fix it. One should set the TZ
environment variable to a time zone literal. Further it does not
2008/7/5 Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 05-Jul-08, at 9:40 AM, Anand Shankar wrote:
Let us take the discussions to a more serious level.
since you are first serious person in this thread, I suggest you show
us how to.
[Getting little personal]
KG this is going OT as your
Best place to hang out on the Delhi-Karnal highway (apologies in advance
to those who don't grok Devnagri):
http://images.kandalaya.org/cgi-bin/photo/index.cgi?album=/Miscmode=viewpicturepicture=perl_dhaba.jpg
:)
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Raj Mathur[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kandalaya.org/
On Friday 04 Jul 2008, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On 03-Jul-08, at 11:54 PM, narendra sisodiya wrote:
Richard Stallman is the founder of the Free Software Foundation.
You can
copy and redistribute this article under the Creative Commons
Noderivs license.
now *this* is a good and correct