On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Frank Murphy wrote: > > > > > the user is in the groups: > > > > > > > > disk,cdrom,audio > > > > > > > > and no sound. > > > > > > OK, just being in audio should be enough. What's the output of `id` from > > > konsole? > > > > I don't understand this, what do you mean with "the output of `id` from > > konsole" > > Sorry. There's a command line program called 'id' that displays all the group > information for the given user. > $id uid=500(emorfin) gid=500(emorfin) groups=500(emorfin),0(root),6(disk),24(cdrom),29(audio)
> > with oss i can hear all my mp3 files, i just can't hear my music-cd. > > OK. [EMAIL PROTECTED] just corrected something wrong that I'd told you. You > need to have the xmms-cdread plugin installed and configured, not > xmms-cdaudio. To show us what xmms stuff you have intstalled, do this command > at a shell: > > dpkg -l | grep xmms > $dpkg -l | grep xmms ii xmms 1.2.7-1 Versatile X audio player that looks like Win ii xmms-cdread 0.14a-6 Input plugin for XMMS that reads audio data ii xmms-dev 1.2.7-1 XMMS development static library and header f rc xmmsarts 0.4-18 aRts Output plugin for xmms > Also what is the output from `ls -l /dev/cdrom`? It should be something like > this: > > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Mar 9 12:34 /dev/cdrom -> hdc > $ls -l /dev/cdrom lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 6 10:00 /dev/cdrom -> /dev/sr0 $ls -l /dev/sr0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 May 31 22:25 /dev/sr0 -> scd0 ls -l /dev/scd0 brwxrwxrwx 1 root cdrom 11, 0 Mar 14 2002 /dev/scd0 > So also mail me the output of `ls -l /dev/hdc` (Or whatever /dev/cdrom points > to.) > > Frank >

