I have some audio cds I need to edit. How can I mount them so I can open
the audio track in an audio editor, or at least copy the track to .wav ?
I get
/dev/cdrom: Input/output error
mount: /dev/cdrom: can't read superblock
if I try to mount it
On windows I used to be able to see the audio tracks a
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 08:58 +1100, Richard Hayes wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> What OSI approved licenses allow for the reincorporation of open source
> code into propriety products.
>
> BSD obviously. BSD not only allows for it but actively encourages it.
Distribution is important here. If you lin
Hi sluggers,
A little birdie just let me know that ArrayComm are about to port
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to Linux 2.6 Kernel.
If any of you are interested in using this service on your laptop and
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Morning,
Having a little trouble here with latex. I write things up at home,
check in xdvi, then mail the tex files to work for printing.
Recently any occurrence of `fi' is rendered by a greek letter. So a word
like Office become OfØce. I'm not sure what to switch off or what kind of
package I'm
As usual, right after posting I discovered that cdparanoia allows me to
transfer an audio file to disk as wav.
Rod
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> To: slug@slug.org.au
> Subject: How do I mount an audio Cd ?
> Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 20:35:34 +1100
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Ok, so i thought after the discussion yesterday i would go and fix the
AGP problem i had. I got the latest Xorg, got the latest development
kernel, got anything else i thought id need.
I ran dmesg just then and this is what i got :S
Neighbour table overflow.
Neighbour table overflow.
Neighbour t
Hi again.
In the last few weeks (im sure it coincides with a newer version of
Xorg) i have been unable to use the shortcut keys to switch virtual
consolesand i dont know any other way to do it
When i press CTRL+ALT+F1 i get the hard drive going crazy (the first
time i do it) and if im in Ko