Re: [newbie] Audio CDs rodrigo

2002-02-12 Thread paolo brusasco
Rodrigo wrote: Guys, I need help ! I can't play audio CDs. When I run kscd, I always get the following message: read or access error, make sure you have access permissions to /dev/cdrom. I tried ConfigurationKDESoundAudio CD IO Slave to change de device to /dev/hdc or /dev/cdrom0, but

Re: [newbie] audio cds in 8.1

2001-10-24 Thread Joseph Braddock
I've worked on four different 8.1 installations that had this problem. All of them had the CD pointing to cdrom0, but /dev/cdrom was pointing to ../cdroms/cdrom0. Creating that folder and copying cdrom0 to it fixed it. Sorry it didn't work on yours. Joe On Wednesday 24 October 2001 12:23

Re: [newbie] audio cds in 8.1

2001-10-23 Thread Paul Rodríguez
I did try your fix, but it didn't do it. Here's the output of symlinks cd* in the root dir and in /dev [root@localhost dev]# symlinks cd* /dev/cdrom: No such file or directory /dev/cdrom0: Not a directory [root@localhost /]# symlinks cd* dangling: /cdroms/cdrom0 -

Re: [newbie] audio cds in 8.1

2001-10-23 Thread Paul Rodríguez
Yeah, I'm running 8.1. I'm not quite sure how to check where my cd rom really is, but taking a look at HardDrake, my cdrom is listed as existing at /dev/hdc. And that seems to be what is listed in my fstab: /dev/hda6 / reiserfs noatime,notail 1 1 none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0 none

Re: [newbie] audio cds

2001-10-22 Thread Paul
In reply to Paul Rodríguez's words, written 22 Oct 2001 20:53:14 -0400 Hmm... ls -l /dev/cdrom give me this: [root@localhost root]# ls -l /dev/cdrom lr-xr-xr-x1 root root 16 Oct 22 05:13 /dev/cdrom - ./cdroms/cdrom0 How do I go about changing this, and to what? I have seen

Re: [newbie] audio cds

2001-10-22 Thread Paul Rodríguez
Hmm... ls -l /dev/cdrom give me this: [root@localhost root]# ls -l /dev/cdrom lr-xr-xr-x1 root root 16 Oct 22 05:13 /dev/cdrom - ../cdroms/cdrom0 How do I go about changing this, and to what? -Paul Rodríguez On Sat, 2001-10-20 at 22:59, Paul wrote: In reply to Paul

Re: [[newbie] audio CDs]

2000-06-24 Thread Jaguar
From what I understand...Audio CD's are _NOT_ mounted...just click your preferred CD player. HTH Jaguar "nikolaos mpenias" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can i mount an audio cd? I can use them when i run an audio CD player with no problem, but when i try to mount the cd from a terminal i get

Re: [[newbie] audio cds]

2000-02-19 Thread Ken Haynes
Just installing Linux and noted that Sound Blaster Live will not work due to driver licensing restrictions. ...despite OS 'recognition'

Re: [[newbie] AUDIO CDs]

2000-02-18 Thread Michael Scottaline
"Eunice Thompson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: now that i can mount a CD drive, how can I listen to some music? == Don't "mount" the drive to play a CD. Only data CD-ROMs get "mounted". To play an audio CD, just launch your cdplayer with the audio cd in

Re: [[newbie] audio cds]

2000-02-18 Thread Michael Scottaline
Eunice Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: when i click on the cd player icon on the task panel , with the audio cd in the drive, the player repots that the cd is ejected. i've pushed all the buttons and nothing works. THANKS Eunice, There may be a permissions problem just a guess

Re: [[newbie] audio cds]

2000-02-18 Thread Denis Havlik
:~Eunice Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :~ when i click on the cd player icon on the task panel , with the audio cd :~ in the drive, the player repots that the cd is ejected. i've pushed all :~ the buttons and nothing works. :~ :~ THANKS Hi, Eunice Have you configured the sound-card? I

Re: [[newbie] audio cds]

2000-02-18 Thread Eunice Thompson
yes, sound card is configured right. When I installed the OS, it recognized my SBLive card- no problem there - Original Message - From: "Denis Havlik" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 11:41 AM Subject: Re: [[newbie] audio cds] :~Eunic