On Thursday February 1 2007 13:53, Niels Østergaard Kjær wrote: > Teruel de Campo MD wrote: > > In my case the dvd's are seen as /dev/sr0 and /dev/sr1 under SuSE 10.2. > > Under 10.1 were /dev/hdc /dev/hdd. > > I was able to watch a commercial dvd, listen to a cd but not able to > > copy dvd or burn anything into a dvd. > > > > In summary your and mine experience have one thing in common. Both were > > able to use dvd under 10.1 and with all the changes in 10.2 this is not > > possible any more. > > > > .... > > > > -=terry(Denver)=- > > > > On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 13:01 -0600, Stevens wrote: > >> On Thursday 01 February 2007 10:32, Niels Østergaard Kjær wrote: > >>> on an experimental basis I have suse 10.2 reacting to a DVD media now. > >>> (Fred did u read this ? :) > >>> > >>> from yast - software - search:DVD marked following: > >>> > >>> dvd+rw-tools, libdvdcss, libdvdnav, libdvdnav-devel, libdvdread, > >>> libdvd-devel, subtitleribber. > >>> > >>> with this the light is blinking in the CD/DVD rom, a window shows up > >>> (have a DVD film inside) and asks for viewer to chose. > >> > >> Yast was always able to read the DVD. That is not the problem. The > >> problem is that hal cannot, therefore the DVD cannot be accessed by any > >> other program EXCEPT Yast. > >> > >> halmount (a tool provided by the optional package ivman) does not > >> see /dev/hdc which indicates to me that hal cannot see the DVD and > >> therefore cannot mount it. > >> > >> # halmount --listudi > >> /dev/hdd3 > >> /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_fa37d0d7_3083_4c51_bdee_a20018f > >>d0983 /dev/hdd1 > >> /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_e23f8a69_2ab3_4361_8624_89b1499 > >>b5340 /dev/hdb1 /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_98DD_ECE1 > >> /dev/hda4 > >> /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_72e4802f_4a0f_40bb_8c4e_79ba26f > >>cec13 /dev/hda3 > >> /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_40d53b82_8769_4aac_a099_0572e8d > >>10e40 /dev/hda1 > >> /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_1b7a873a_1247_4894_a892_a9850a2 > >>7c316 > >> > >> (hdd is the 10.2 drive, hda is 9.1 and hdc isn't listed, which is the > >> problem!) > >> > >> # lshal -s > >> <snip> > >> storage_model_DVD_RW_IDE1108 > >> volume_part_1_size_3525214208 > >> <snip> > >> > >> So, that says that not only does the system see the DVD drive, it sees > >> the media inserted in it but the [EMAIL PROTECTED] system won't do > >> anything with > >> it!!!! > >> > >> I still think hal in 10.2 has a giant goddamn bug and it makes the > >> system unusable to me. > >> > >> Fred > > Ah yes got the same here. At least DVD with media already on it works > ok now. > > This thread has been running for maybe too long without any useful > solutions. > > I would like to know if any on this list is able to burn a blank DVD or > see an emty DVD-rom in konqueror media ?? (must be more than 3 people > having this problem ???
I just put a blank dvd-RW in drive, it brought up the blank dvd icon, tryed to look at it with knoqueror but but could not open it. Then I used k3b and burned a data dvd with a kmymoney file. After successful burn, it ejected mounted icon closed. I then put the dvd back in and mounted icon appeared, konqueror opened and file was on dvd. This was also first time k3bsetup ran correctly. I had mount problems before hal updates and creating /media/dvdrecorder since it was not created during OS install. I don't have any audio dvds or movies, but audio cd's read fine in the drive also. I have openSUSE 10.2, latest updates, etc. I've sent everything I did to list and also tried alot of things before it just started working after thetwo items mentioned above. > > Niels -- Russ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
