El s�b, 05-02-2005 a las 02:44 -0800, atul shah escribi�: > Hello, > > I've recently installed Debian on a G4 Powerbook with > a SuperDrive. I have found that I can eject the CD > using the command <eject> from the command line. > But I am at a loss when, in the process of installing > packages from a set of CDs, aptitude asks me to change > the current CD. There is no manual eject for this > slot drive; and neither the eject/F12 nor the ctrl-E > keystrokes will work. How can I get the CD out? Does > aptitude have a hotkey for ejecting media? Or is > there a way to map the <eject> or <umount> commands to > keystrokes that would remain available within > aptitude? I would really appreciate any answers > and/or suggestions.
Try as 'root' or if you have 'sudo' configured for your default user: 'sudo eject'. I think it's related to recent changes in scsi management in the kernel (remember 'cdrecord' problems as a normal user?). A. Corbi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

