Mein Gott ... it Vorks !
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Sorry, it varies with different people.
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change the permissions on /dev/hdd to 666 or add yourself to the disk
group.
Not necessary - but I'll have a look at it.
Good idea. It detected both DVD and CDRW drives
On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 19:27:38 +1000, Martin uttered
$quoted_author = Adam Bogacki ;
Tux:~# ls -l /dev/hdd
brw-rw1 root disk 22, 64 Mar 15 2002 /dev/hdd
change the permissions on /dev/hdd to 666 or add yourself to the disk
group.
Or chgrp /dev/hdd to cdrom, which is a
I understand that audio CD's DVD's both use the iso9660 filesystem.
audio cds do not use iso9660. CD players will try and access the drive
directly.
When I enter /dev/hdd into Gnome CD Player config (accessed from
the top panel) I get the message
"You do not seem
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$quoted_author = Adam Bogacki ;
When I enter /dev/hdd into Gnome CD Player config (accessed from the top
panel) I get the message
You do not seem to have permission to access /dev/hdd.
This means that CD Player will not be able to
hai
Music CD's dont have a file system neither would a blank CD (think of a
blank floppy not formated).
You don't mount a music CD ( no file system) you just play it. I made
the same mistake years ago
To mount anything it must have a file system and your system must
support that file