Try the same thing I sent to the list earlier:
"I think I answered this for somebody else yesterday.
do an ls-l on your cdrom
you will find that it is a link to some other filename
and the other name does not have the necessary permissions.
whatever name the file points to (-->) do a chmod on
On Monday 11 December 2000 05:26 pm, you wrote:
> Wilson wrote:
> > Tried your suggestion, didn't work. The cd wil play you can see the time
> > counting up but no sound. There is no problem with mp3's and system
> > sounds. Thanks for the suggestion.
>
> Have you made any hardware changes to yo
e: FW: [newbie] No sound from CD Player
Wilson wrote:
>
> Tried your suggestion, didn't work. The cd wil play you can see the time
> counting up but no sound. There is no problem with mp3's and system
sounds.
> Thanks for the suggestion.
Have you made any hardware changes to y
On Monday 11 December 2000 17:00, you wrote:
> Tried your suggestion, didn't work. The cd wil play you can see the time
> counting up but no sound. There is no problem with mp3's and system
> sounds. Thanks for the suggestion.
>
> Wilson
>
> On Monday 11 December 2000 04:48 pm, you wrote:
> > --
Tried your suggestion, didn't work. The cd wil play you can see the time
counting up but no sound. There is no problem with mp3's and system sounds.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Wilson
On Monday 11 December 2000 04:48 pm, you wrote:
> -Original Message-
>
> You can try this (as root)
Wilson wrote:
>
> Tried your suggestion, didn't work. The cd wil play you can see the time
> counting up but no sound. There is no problem with mp3's and system sounds.
> Thanks for the suggestion.
Have you made any hardware changes to your box?
Check your cables from Sound card to CDrom driv