Holly Bostick wrote:

>Ideas (since I don't happen to copy CDs using K3b, or anything else, for
>that matter)
>
>1.  Do you have K3b set to make an image first (as opposed to direct
>copying, since you only have one drive)?
>  
>

I dunno.  It just worked before.  I haven't changed anything since the
last version though.  I didn't have to change anything before though. 
Still confused.

>2. Do you have enough room in the temp directory you've set for the tmp
>file to fit in? That seems the most likely reason it would be grayed out
>(lack of space since you only have the one drive and a tmp file must be
>created to make the copy).
>  
>

Yup, pleeeeeenty of room.  About 10GBs or so.  Think that is enough?  LOL

>What version of K3b?
>  
>

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge -pv k3b
>
> These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
>
> Calculating dependencies ...done!
> [ebuild   R   ] app-cdr/k3b-0.12.4a  +arts -css -debug -dvdr +encode
> +ffmpeg -flac +hal +kde -kdeenablefinal +mp3 -musepack +vorbis
> -xinerama 0 kB
>
> Total size of downloads: 0 kB
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # 


>Holly
>  
>
Something else I noticed.  It says there is nothing on the CD.  I click
on the drive on the left, and all I get is a mouse pointer that looks
like a watch and nothing else.  If I click on the root folder then go to
/mnt/cdrom, nothing there either.  If I open Konqueror, it is all
there.  I solved this problem by adding dale to the cd groups, like it
should be anyway.  Still no copy though.

Right now, I am trying to install KDE 3.5 and it is making a mess.  K3b
won't open anymore so I may have to wait until it finishes I guess.  It
borked on hal so I am trying to fix it right now.  New kernel it says. 
That means I have to reboot.  Crap, sounds like winders.  :(

Hmmmm, maybe a new version will help.  o_O  Maybe new kernel will fix my
sensors too.

Back later,

Dale
:-)

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