hi, I am not sure where the cddb preferences ended up. But you can start gconf-editor and go to /apps/CDDB-Slave2 and fix the server settings there.
Stefan Felix Karpfen wrote: > I use the KDE desktop as supplied by Debian Sarge and my version of KDE > (3.3) offers several media players for playing CDs. > > These include: > > - KscD version 1.4; > - xmms version 1.2.10; > - Totem version 0.100; and > - (Gnome's) CD Player version 2.8.0. > > The first three all succeed in producing sound from a CD; Totem notifies > that "an error has occurred; the server that you are trying to connect to > is not known" and then proceeds to play the CD. On Gnome's CD player, all > the buttons work but there is no sound. > > Unlike the other three, Gnome's CD Player loads automatically and > attempts to play as soon as it detects the presence of a CD in the DVD > drive - despite the fact that the relevant entry in /etc/fstab reads > "no auto" and all the relevant CD Player preferences have been > unchecked. > > I will welcome any advice - if that is needed. I can live with both the > Totem error message and the presence of a loaded non-operational Gnome > CD-player - assuming this does no damage to my operational programs. > > But I thought it worth flagging. > > Felix Karpfen _______________________________________________ gnome-multimedia mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-multimedia
