Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
On Mon, 2001-09-24 at 10:01, david wrote:
I can't remember but didn't previous builds let you mount an audio cd. I 
just made an audio cd with .wav files.
Won't mount it. Maybe it was because previous builds used iso9660 in fstab?
Haven't tried that yet, just got cdrom and floppy working manually cause
updates didn't finish the job.

If that is the case then what is 'auto' for, shouldn't it be able to
figure out what format to use.
Sounds like you were using Konqueror's audiocd IOslave. you just drag
and drop the tracks to a directory on your hard disk, I presume?

You don't have to mount the CD in that case - just select the audiocd
option from Konqueror's extended sidebar on the left pane

Regards,

Michel


I mainly use gnome with gmc and nautilus.
Don't use Konqueror that much, will have to look into that more, first attempt still nogo.
I may have misspoke. I don't mean I can't play it. Audio CD's play fine.
If I stick a regular cd in like the install CD I can now read it's contents. Finally.
If I stick a audio cd  in I can't read it's contents, but I can play it with a player.

Also, now that they are mountable by user  (cdrom and floppy),  Nautilus still says:
unable to mount the selected floppy drive. If you say okay, icon pops up (well two icons)
but you can read the contents and everything seems to work.  If you click details when
it gives you the error, it says: /dev/fd0 no such file or directory.
It works fine with cdrom.

I don't mind having to configure things, part of the fun. But we are beta testing here.
So trying to fix problems. First they didn't work, now they sort of do work.
Definately better than when RC1 was first install. Getting better. Except for a few items
the one is looking and running really well.



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