You can read the file /usr/share/doc/cdfs-src/README.debian
And after installing it you can enjoy your audio by
# mount -t cdfs your-cd-dev-node your-mnt-location
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 17:17:19 -0400, Scurz wrote:
On 18/09/11 05:24 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 13:03:05 -0400, Scurz wrote:
I've done all the researches I could to find a solution but the CD/DVD
reader doesn't read my audio CDs (but it reads data CDs) since a
while
On 2011-09-19, Scurz sfan...@snurf.info wrote:
If somebody else or you have any ideas to update a package or a
configuration file, let me know! Because I think I have tried everything.
I suffer from a similar problem to yours. I can read audio CDs but not
data CDs. DVDs I have yet
On 18/09/11 05:24 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 13:03:05 -0400, Scurz wrote:
I've done all the researches I could to find a solution but the CD/DVD
reader doesn't read my audio CDs (but it reads data CDs) since a
while...
By googling around I've found some reports (even a bug
On 20/09/11 07:17, Scurz wrote:
On 18/09/11 05:24 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 13:03:05 -0400, Scurz wrote:
I've done all the researches I could to find a solution but the CD/DVD
reader doesn't read my audio CDs (but it reads data CDs) since a
while...
By googling around I've
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 13:03:05 -0400, Scurz wrote:
I've done all the researches I could to find a solution but the CD/DVD
reader doesn't read my audio CDs (but it reads data CDs) since a
while...
By googling around I've found some reports (even a bug¹ for Debian) for
similar issues but what
Hi,
I've done all the researches I could to find a solution but the CD/DVD
reader doesn't read my audio CDs (but it reads data CDs) since a while...
So, I get this kind of errors :
sr 0:0:0:0: [sr0] Sense Key : Hardware Error [current]
[sr0] Add. Sense: Tracking servo failure
sr 0:0:0:0
On 7/5/2010 3:43 PM, Urs Thuermann wrote:
Now my question is where these [CD-rip] differences come from and which results
are the correct (better) ones.
Audio CDs live in a world where there is no guarantee that any two
passes across a sector will ever give the same result. For one thing
On 7/5/2010 3:43 PM, Urs Thuermann wrote:
Now my question is where these [CD-rip] differences come from and
which results are the correct (better) ones.
Here is a nice web site about CDs. It is about CD-Rs, but it has a lot
of general info that anyone can benefit from, including about audio
On 7/5/2010 3:43 PM, Urs Thuermann wrote:
Now my question is where these [CD-rip] differences come from and
which results are the correct (better) ones.
Audio CDs live in a world where there is no guarantee that any two
passes across a sector will ever give the same result. For one thing
On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 10:43:44PM +0200, Urs Thuermann wrote:
For each CD I run
cdrdao read-cd --datafile data.cdr --device /dev/sg0 toc
and
cdparanoia -d /dev/sg0 -B
where /dev/sg0 refers to an Plextor Ultraplex 40max SCSI CDROM drive.
[...]
I can run cdrdao and
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Mirko Parthey
mirko.part...@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de wrote:
[...]
You could compare your results to Exact Audio Copy (Windows, free for
non-commercial use), which reportedly also runs on WINE.
+1. Also if you use EAC with AccurateRip enabled you can have
originally wrote. In particular, the statement that there is no
error correction on audio CDs is wrong. The following (taken from
ttp://www.cdrfaq.org/faq02.html) is rather long, but interesting:
Subject: [2-15] What are jitter and jitter correction?
(1998/04/06)
(below)
Subject: [2-17] Why
When I rip audio CDs, I typically use both cdrdao and cdparanoia and
compare the results to make sure that I really really have the correct
digital audio data. I run Debian testing with current versions of
cdrdao 1.2.2 and cdparanoia III release 10.2.
For each CD I run
cdrdao read-cd
On Lu, 05 iul 10, 22:43:44, Urs Thuermann wrote:
Now my question is where these differences come from and which results
are the correct (better) ones. From the output to stdout I see that
cdrdao uses the Paranoia DAE library and Joerg Schilling's SCSI
library to actually read the audio CDs
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 07:50:55PM +0100, Ingo Kasten wrote:
Sorry for just putting in another thought, maybe I am wrong:
During upgrade of the kernel and/or udev the devices are sometimes newly
recognized. This makes udev create new devices , too.
It doesn't matter as far the devices are
On 2010-03-25 10:59, Rick Pasotto wrote:
[snip]
The grip help talks about making sure that IDE devices use SCSI
emulation as the 2.4 kernels didn't support dma for IDE. Has that
changed for the 2.6 kernels?
Yes. Completely different now.
Just checked the archives for the grip-users mailing
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
For simply ripping CDs, I've always had great success using abcde. No
frills, simple rip+transcode from WAV - MP3/OGG/FLAC.
I haven't used abcde but your email made me want to learn about it which
resulted in finding
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 09:48:31 -0700
Mark mamar...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
For simply ripping CDs, I've always had great success using abcde. No
frills, simple rip+transcode from WAV - MP3/OGG/FLAC.
I haven't used abcde
On 2010-03-25 11:48, Mark wrote:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net
mailto:ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
For simply ripping CDs, I've always had great success using abcde.
No frills, simple rip+transcode from WAV - MP3/OGG/FLAC.
I haven't used abcde but
problem so that will be what I will do.
For simply ripping CDs, I've always had great success using abcde.
No frills, simple rip+transcode from WAV - MP3/OGG/FLAC.
And for simply playing audio CDs, I like the cdtool package. It
uses the analog play method. For it to work, the cd or dvd drive
must
On 2010-03-25 12:06, Stephen Powell wrote:
[snip]
And for simply playing audio CDs, I like the cdtool package. It
uses the analog play method. For it to work, the cd or dvd drive
I don't even play CDs anymore. Rip/transcode using abcde and play
using moc (which is the only FLAC
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:40:29 -0500
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
...
I don't even play CDs anymore. Rip/transcode using abcde and play
using moc (which is the only FLAC-understanding CLI player I've found).
mplayer doesn't handle flac?
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On 2010-03-25 12:58, Celejar wrote:
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:40:29 -0500
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
...
I don't even play CDs anymore. Rip/transcode using abcde and play
using moc (which is the only FLAC-understanding CLI player I've found).
mplayer doesn't handle flac?
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 03:39:53PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-03-23 15:21, Rick Pasotto wrote:
Something has gotten broken on my system and I don't know where to start
looking.
I am running the 2.6.32-3-686 kernel and most of what's available from
testing.
Most? Mixed system?
On 2010-03-24 09:37, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 03:39:53PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-03-23 15:21, Rick Pasotto wrote:
Something has gotten broken on my system and I don't know where to start
looking.
I am running the 2.6.32-3-686 kernel and most of what's available
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:46:11AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-03-24 09:37, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 03:39:53PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-03-23 15:21, Rick Pasotto wrote:
Additional problem: I aborted the ripping because it caused the monitor
to turn off and
On 2010-03-24 12:08, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:46:11AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-03-24 09:37, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 03:39:53PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-03-23 15:21, Rick Pasotto wrote:
Additional problem: I aborted the ripping
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 12:31:33PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-03-24 12:08, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:46:11AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-03-24 09:37, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 03:39:53PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-03-23 15:21, Rick
On 2010-03-24 12:49, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 12:31:33PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-03-24 12:08, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:46:11AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2010-03-24 09:37, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 03:39:53PM -0500, Ron
Sorry for just putting in another thought, maybe I am wrong:
During upgrade of the kernel and/or udev the devices are sometimes newly
recognized. This makes udev create new devices , too.
It doesn't matter as far the devices are mounted by uuid in fstab, but
cdrom and dvd aren't mounted this
Something has gotten broken on my system and I don't know where to start
looking.
I am running the 2.6.32-3-686 kernel and most of what's available from
testing.
I use a dvd+rw device for both cdroms and dvds. There is no more
/dev/cdrom nor /dev/dvd. Instead there's /dev/dvd1 and /dev/dvdrw1,
On 2010-03-23 15:21, Rick Pasotto wrote:
Something has gotten broken on my system and I don't know where to start
looking.
I am running the 2.6.32-3-686 kernel and most of what's available from
testing.
Most? Mixed system?
I use a dvd+rw device for both cdroms and dvds. There is no more
David Fox a écrit :
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Nicolas BERCHER
nicolas.berc...@teledetection.fr wrote:
On another computer with the same grip version, it works good.
Could that be related to a CD drive problem? Any idea?
You might want to further troubleshoot the problem by
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Nicolas BERCHER
nicolas.berc...@teledetection.fr wrote:
On another computer with the same grip version, it works good.
Could that be related to a CD drive problem? Any idea?
You might want to further troubleshoot the problem by using a
lower-level tool such as
Hi,
On one of my Debian systems, grip is unable to extract the first track
of any audio CD.
$ apt-cache policy grip
grip:
Installé : 3.3.1-15+b2
Candidat : 3.3.1-15+b2
Table de version :
*** 3.3.1-15+b2 0
500 http://ftp.fr.debian.org stable/main Packages
100
Am 2007-10-29 16:17:22, schrieb Douglas A. Tutty:
On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 11:48:07PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
cdda2wav
...and leave it running up to the time when it exited
normaly after writing 100 errors on my console.
How long does this take?
between 5 and 15 minutes...
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2007-10-26 15:45:56, schrieb steef:
Michelle Konzack wrote:
However, I have riped all...
*how* ?
cdda2wav
...and leave it running up to the time when it exited
normaly after writing 100 errors on my console.
Thanks, Greetings
Am 2007-10-26 15:45:56, schrieb steef:
Michelle Konzack wrote:
However, I have riped all...
*how* ?
cdda2wav
...and leave it running up to the time when it exited
normaly after writing 100 errors on my console.
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Tamay Dogan
On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 11:48:07PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2007-10-26 15:45:56, schrieb steef:
Michelle Konzack wrote:
However, I have riped all...
*how* ?
cdda2wav
...and leave it running up to the time when it exited
normaly after writing 100 errors on my
2007/10/23, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am 2007-10-23 16:41:27, schrieb Martin Marcher:
Maybe you can bug your vendor to get the money back?
No, since in Germany and in France they must write
ON THE CD cover that the CD is copy protected.
I found that a lot of people either don't
Am 2007-10-23 16:41:27, schrieb Martin Marcher:
Don't know about your situation but here in .at a CD is only allowed
to carry the CD logo if and only if it actually is a CD.
Interestingly enough there are quite a couple of high quality CD
players that will choke on those discs (which
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2007-10-23 16:41:27, schrieb Martin Marcher:
Don't know about your situation but here in .at a CD is only allowed
to carry the CD logo if and only if it actually is a CD.
Interestingly enough there are quite a couple of high quality CD
players that will choke on
Hello Todd,
Am 2007-10-19 10:36:02, schrieb Todd A. Jacobs:
I'm having a problem under Etch reading the last track on some CDs. I've
googled around enough to know I'm not the only one having the problem,
but can't find a solution.
It's not all CDs, just some. And it seems to be a problem
2007/10/23, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am 2007-10-19 10:36:02, schrieb Todd A. Jacobs:
I'm having a problem under Etch reading the last track on some CDs. I've
googled around enough to know I'm not the only one having the problem,
but can't find a solution.
This is NOT AN ERROR
On 10/19/07, Todd A. Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a problem under Etch reading the last track on some CDs. I've
googled around enough to know I'm not the only one having the problem,
but can't find a solution.
Have you tried cdparanoia? It may have better success reading the
On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 10:36:02AM -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
It's not all CDs, just some. And it seems to be a problem reading the
CD, rather than some of the tools (like soundjuicer) just choking. Is
If I use dd directly with:
dd if=/dev/scd0 of=cd.iso bs=1M
I get this:
Buffer
I'm having a problem under Etch reading the last track on some CDs. I've
googled around enough to know I'm not the only one having the problem,
but can't find a solution.
It's not all CDs, just some. And it seems to be a problem reading the
CD, rather than some of the tools (like soundjuicer)
andy wrote:
[...]
OK - so a *.wav file format is that which will play on an audio CD
player? Thanks for that. I'll read up on sox never having used it
before. Burning to a CD is straight forward enough.
No. K3B will make the necessary conversion from .wav to audioCD format on the
fly. Just
David Brodbeck wrote:
On Oct 8, 2007, at 10:54 AM, andy wrote:
OK - so a *.wav file format is that which will play on an audio CD
player?
[...]
I think K3b will do the conversion from mp3 on the fly, but I'm not
certain about that. It's been a while. If not, you can use sox,
mpg321, or
Brad Rogers wrote:
Set up correctly, K3b can take the mp3s and create an audio disk.
FSVO correctly :-)
IIRC you used to have to install an mp3 decoder for k3b separately from
the k3b package itself, though in etch it seems to be bundled.
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I have a friend who has requested that I dump a selection of mp3s onto a
CD for him, but he lacks a computer-based media player. Is there an
application that does the mp3 to audio-CD conversion so that the end
product can be used on a stand alone CD player? Do I need to have
anything
andy wrote:
Hello
I have a friend who has requested that I dump a selection of mp3s onto a
CD for him, but he lacks a computer-based media player. Is there an
application that does the mp3 to audio-CD conversion so that the end
product can be used on a stand alone CD player? Do I need to
On Oct 8, 2007, at 10:31 AM, andy wrote:
Hello
I have a friend who has requested that I dump a selection of mp3s
onto a CD for him, but he lacks a computer-based media player. Is
there an application that does the mp3 to audio-CD conversion so
that the end product can be used on a stand
Chris Lale wrote:
andy wrote:
Hello
I have a friend who has requested that I dump a selection of mp3s onto a
CD for him, but he lacks a computer-based media player. Is there an
application that does the mp3 to audio-CD conversion so that the end
product can be used on a stand alone CD
David Brodbeck wrote:
On Oct 8, 2007, at 10:31 AM, andy wrote:
Hello
I have a friend who has requested that I dump a selection of mp3s
onto a CD for him, but he lacks a computer-based media player. Is
there an application that does the mp3 to audio-CD conversion so that
the end product
On Oct 8, 2007, at 10:54 AM, andy wrote:
OK - so a *.wav file format is that which will play on an audio CD
player?
Not quite. If you take a bunch of WAV files and burn a regular data
CD with them, that won't work. The on-disk format of an audio CD is
different from a data CD. But,
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 06:45:16PM +0100, Chris Lale wrote:
andy wrote:
Hello
I have a friend who has requested that I dump a selection of mp3s onto a
CD for him, but he lacks a computer-based media player. Is there an
application that does the mp3 to audio-CD conversion so that the
Kevin Mark writes:
There are probably many ways to do this. I would suggest sox to convert th
e
mp3 files to wav, and k3b to create the audio tracks from the wav files.
I was just thinking that some 'modern' cd player can play a data cd full
of mp3 and a standard format audio cd. K3b should
On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 18:45:16 +0100
Chris Lale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Chris,
There are probably many ways to do this. I would suggest sox to
convert the mp3 files to wav, and k3b to create the audio tracks
from the wav files.
Set up correctly, K3b can take the mp3s and create an audio
On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 the mental interface of
andy told:
Hello
I have a friend who has requested that I dump a selection of mp3s
onto a CD for him, but he lacks a computer-based media player. Is
there an application that does the mp3 to audio-CD conversion so
that the end product can be used
On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 18:31:58 +0100
andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is
there an application that does the mp3 to audio-CD conversion so that
the end product can be used on a stand alone CD player?
You could try serpentine. Should be in the repos, though I wouldn't
know since I'm on ubuntu at the
andy wrote:
Hello
I have a friend who has requested that I dump a selection of mp3s onto a
CD for him, but he lacks a computer-based media player. Is there an
application that does the mp3 to audio-CD conversion so that the end
product can be used on a stand alone CD player? Do I need to
On 10/8/07, andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What GUI tool were you thinking of - K3b? I wasn't aware that that could
do that conversion. I'll have to look into that.
Yes,. k3b can do that and more - all you need to do is drag and drop
the mp3's over to a new Audio CD session and it'll decode the
Alex Austin wrote:
What CD player program are you using? Does it freeze as soon as you stick
the disk in? If so, what desktop are you using? KDE? Gnome? XFCE? Can you
play other sounds/music files? Can you rip audio with CDParanoia? Which
optical drive do you have?
On 12/4/06, Baz [EMAIL
Hello.
I installed etch on a Z60t Thinkpad a few days ago. Now, the entire
system freezes when I attempt to play an audio CD. Although I'm new to
Linux, this sounds major; as in, I'll likely need to reinstall it. Of
course, the experience, which leads me to this assessment comes from working
me to this assessment
comes from working with Apple OS/X and Windows. Is this assessment
correct? If not, where should I begin looking to ID and correct the
problem?
Did you read my last answer?
Subject: Re: thinkpad z60t - problem with playing audio cds (was:unknown)
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 08
What CD player program are you using? Does it freeze as soon as you stick
the disk in? If so, what desktop are you using? KDE? Gnome? XFCE? Can you
play other sounds/music files? Can you rip audio with CDParanoia? Which
optical drive do you have?
On 12/4/06, Baz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 08:46:50PM +0200, Peter Schütt wrote:
Hallo,
ich, KDE 3.5.3, Etch/Sid, 2.6.16, habe hier einige alte
Dire-Straits-Original-CDs aus den 80ern, die ich mir mit KSCD weitgehend
störungsfrei anhören kann.
Wenn ich KaudioRipper verwende oder im Konqueror aus der
Hallo,
ich, KDE 3.5.3, Etch/Sid, 2.6.16, habe hier einige alte
Dire-Straits-Original-CDs aus den 80ern, die ich mir mit KSCD weitgehend
störungsfrei anhören kann.
Wenn ich KaudioRipper verwende oder im Konqueror aus der MP3-Darstellung
versuche herauszukopieren, dauert das ewig bzw. der
Hallo,
ich, KDE 3.5.3, Etch/Sid, 2.6.16, habe hier einige alte
Dire-Straits-Original-CDs aus den 80ern, die ich mir mit KSCD weitgehend
störungsfrei anhören kann.
Wenn ich KaudioRipper verwende oder im Konqueror aus der MP3-Darstellung
versuche herauszukopieren, dauert das ewig bzw. der Vorgang
Am Sonntag, 22. Oktober 2006 22:04 schrieb Peter Schütt:
Was nehmt ihr so?
Kurz und einfach, ripperx.
--
Mfg,
Michael
* Peter Schütt wrote:
Wenn ich KaudioRipper verwende oder im Konqueror aus der MP3-Darstellung
versuche herauszukopieren, dauert das ewig bzw. der Vorgang bleibt einfach
hängen.
Liegt das an den CDs oder sollte ich ein anderes Programm ausprobieren?
Was nehmt ihr so?
Ich verwende abcde:
Am Sonntag, 22. Oktober 2006 22:04 schrieb Peter Schütt:
Hallo,
ich, KDE 3.5.3, Etch/Sid, 2.6.16, habe hier einige alte
Dire-Straits-Original-CDs aus den 80ern, die ich mir mit KSCD
weitgehend störungsfrei anhören kann.
Wenn ich KaudioRipper verwende oder im Konqueror aus der
On Sunday 22 October 2006 22:04, Peter Schütt wrote:
ich, KDE 3.5.3, Etch/Sid, 2.6.16, habe hier einige alte
Dire-Straits-Original-CDs aus den 80ern, die ich mir mit KSCD weitgehend
störungsfrei anhören kann.
Wenn ich KaudioRipper verwende oder im Konqueror aus der MP3-Darstellung
versuche
Peter Schütt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ich, KDE 3.5.3, Etch/Sid, 2.6.16, habe hier einige alte
Dire-Straits-Original-CDs aus den 80ern, die ich mir mit KSCD weitgehend
störungsfrei anhören kann.
Wenn ich KaudioRipper verwende oder im Konqueror aus der MP3-Darstellung
versuche
Hallo,
ich kann auf meinem debian testing nur als root audio cds abspielen.
,[ /etc/fstab ]
| /dev/hdd/cdromiso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0
`
sowie
root@/home/cc# ll /cdrom
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root cdrom 11 2005-02-05 08:44 /cdrom - media/cdrom/
root@/home/cc# ll /media/cdrom
Hallo,
versuch mal deinen user ind Gruppe Audio aufznehmen!
Gruss Chris!
Christoph Conrad wrote:
Hallo,
ich kann auf meinem debian testing nur als root audio cds abspielen.
,[ /etc/fstab ]
| /dev/hdd/cdromiso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0
`
sowie
root@/home/cc# ll
Hallo Chris,
versuche mal deinen user auch in die Gruppe audio einzutragen!
Leider kein Erfolg.
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Christoph Conrad wrote:
Hallo,
ich kann auf meinem debian testing nur als root audio cds abspielen.
,[ /etc/fstab ]
| /dev/hdd/cdromiso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0
versuch mal in deine /etc/fstab anstatt nur cdrom /dev/cdrom
einzutragen, dann müsste es eigentlich gehen
Moin,
* Christoph Conrad wrote (2005-10-23 11:40):
ich kann auf meinem debian testing nur als root audio cds abspielen.
(...)
root@/home/cc# ll /dev/hdd
brw-rw 1 root cdrom 22, 64 2005-10-22 12:39 /dev/hdd
root@/home/cc# ll /dev/cdrom
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root cdrom 3 2005-10-22 12:39 /dev/cdrom
Moin,
* Christian-M. Bausch wrote (2005-10-23 12:10):
Christoph Conrad wrote:
ich kann auf meinem debian testing nur als root audio cds abspielen.
,[ /etc/fstab ]
| /dev/hdd/cdromiso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0
versuch mal in deine /etc/fstab anstatt nur cdrom /dev/cdrom
Hallo Thorsten,
Steht da ja: Zugriff nur für root und die Gruppe cdrom. Versuch mal,
ob ein 'adduser cc cdrom' als root Dein Problem löst. (Wenn nicht,
dann vergiß nicht das mit einem 'deluser cc cdrom' wieder aufzuheben.
Wie ich schrieb:
,
| cc ist in /etc/group in der Gruppe cdrom
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 12:10:35 +0200
Christian-M. Bausch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Auch Götter sollten vor dem Schreiben Lesen und Denken ;-)
Christoph Conrad wrote:
Hallo,
ich kann auf meinem debian testing nur als root audio cds abspielen.
,[ /etc/fstab ]
| /dev/hdd
Moin,
* Christoph Conrad wrote (2005-10-23 12:15):
Steht da ja: Zugriff nur für root und die Gruppe cdrom. Versuch mal,
ob ein 'adduser cc cdrom' als root Dein Problem löst. (Wenn nicht,
dann vergiß nicht das mit einem 'deluser cc cdrom' wieder aufzuheben.
Wie ich schrieb:
,
| cc ist in
Hallo Chris,
versuch mal in deine /etc/fstab anstatt nur cdrom /dev/cdrom
einzutragen, dann müsste es eigentlich gehen.
Das ist doch der Mountpoint? und dann müsste /dev/cdrom ein Verzeichnis
sein? Ich probiere es trotzdem gleich aus. Auf cdrom sollten über die
Gruppe Zugriffsrechte bestehen,
testing nur als root audio cds abspielen.
,[ /etc/fstab ]
| /dev/hdd/cdromiso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0
versuch mal in deine /etc/fstab anstatt nur cdrom /dev/cdrom
einzutragen, dann msste es eigentlich gehen. Denn so hat dein user
du meinst so:
Am Sonntag, 23. Oktober 2005 11:40 schrieb Christoph Conrad:
Hallo,
ich kann auf meinem debian testing nur als root audio cds
abspielen.
,[ /etc/fstab ]
| /dev/hdd /cdrom iso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0
Hallo Christop,
wie Thorsten schon erwähnte sollte der Eintrag in der
Christoph Conrad wrote:
Hallo Chris,
versuch mal in deine /etc/fstab anstatt nur cdrom /dev/cdrom
einzutragen, dann müsste es eigentlich gehen.
Das ist doch der Mountpoint? und dann müsste /dev/cdrom ein Verzeichnis
sein? Ich probiere es trotzdem gleich aus. Auf cdrom sollten über
Hallo,
Die Fehlermeldung von kscd kein Zugriff auf /dev/cdrom ist grob
irreführend. artsd wurde bei mir von root gestartet. Beende ich diesen
artsd und starte ihn als User cc, läuft auch kscd wunderbar.
Freundliche Grüße,
Christoph
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Danke für den Hinweis. Werde mich gleich mal dranmachen. Frisch
aufgesetztes System.
´ tschuldigung.
Gruss Chris!
Thorsten Haude wrote:
Moin Christian,
* Christian-M. Bausch wrote (2005-10-23 12:33):
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Hallo!
Christoph Conrad wrote:
ich kann auf meinem debian testing nur als root audio cds abspielen.
Funktioniert ein
$ cat /dev/cdrom /dev/null
als User cc? Wenn nein, was gibt
$ strace cat /dev/cdrom /dev/null
aus?
Wolf
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testing nur als root audio cds
abspielen.
,[ /etc/fstab ]
| /dev/hdd/cdromiso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0
Hallo Christop,
wie Thorsten schon erwähnte sollte der Eintrag in der fstab bei Dir
so aussehen
/dev/hdd/media/cdromiso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0
Hallo Chris,
Ja das ist der Mountpoint, aber so gewährst du deinem user Zugriff auf
das Verzeichnis /dev/cdrom.
/dev/cdrom ist ein symbolischer Link auf /dev/hdd, eine Gerätedatei.
Kein Verzeichnis.
Freundliche Grüße,
Christoph
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oder auch /media/cdrom.
Der springende Punkt ist allerdings das Audio-CDs im Allgemeinen
gar nicht gemountet werden, da sie kein eigentliches Dateisystem
enthalten.
AFAIK gab/gibt es zwar einen Kernelpatch der ein Dateisystem
für Audio-CDs imlementiert, aber der ist nicht in Standardkerneln
Am Sonntag, 23. Oktober 2005 11:40 schrieb Christoph Conrad:
cc ist in /etc/group in der Gruppe cdrom eingetragen.
Hast du dich danach mal neu angemeldet?
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On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 01:07:24PM +0200, Werner Mahr wrote:
Am Sonntag, 23. Oktober 2005 11:40 schrieb Christoph Conrad:
cc ist in /etc/group in der Gruppe cdrom eingetragen.
Hast du dich danach mal neu angemeldet?
Wozu sollte er? Einträge in die group-Datei werden sofort erkannt,
ebenso wie
Moin,
* Dirk Salva wrote (2005-10-23 15:45):
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 01:07:24PM +0200, Werner Mahr wrote:
Am Sonntag, 23. Oktober 2005 11:40 schrieb Christoph Conrad:
cc ist in /etc/group in der Gruppe cdrom eingetragen.
Hast du dich danach mal neu angemeldet?
Wozu sollte er? Einträge in die
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