On (15/07/04 09:21), Bill Wohler wrote:
> I just installed a new Sarge system and went to play an audio CD like I
> always do by clicking on the open button and entering /dev/cdrom in the
> textfield and hitting enter.
>
> However, the dialog goes away but the UI doesn't do anything.
>
> XMMS pla
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 09:21:07 -0700
Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just installed a new Sarge system and went to play an audio CD like
> I always do by clicking on the open button and entering /dev/cdrom in
> the textfield and hitting enter.
>
> However, the dialog goes away but the UI
I just installed a new Sarge system and went to play an audio CD like I
always do by clicking on the open button and entering /dev/cdrom in the
textfield and hitting enter.
However, the dialog goes away but the UI doesn't do anything.
XMMS plays MPEGS just fine, and gnome-cd plays CDs.
Thoughts?
scripsit Michael D. Crawford:
> I can't play audio CDs on my Mac 8500. It's running debian for
> PowerPC, but I don't know if it's a problem with the powerpc port.
You might try debian-user-powerpc. IIRC there is something strange
about some Mac architectures -- no
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On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 12:47:33AM -0500, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
> I can't play audio CDs on my Mac 8500. It's running debian for PowerPC,
> but I don't know if it's a problem with the powerpc port.
>
> I have /dev/cdrom linked to /dev/scd0 (first SCSI CD
I can't play audio CDs on my Mac 8500. It's running debian for PowerPC, but I
don't know if it's a problem with the powerpc port.
I have /dev/cdrom linked to /dev/scd0 (first SCSI CD drive). The permissions
for /dev/scd0 are rw-rw-rw-.
I have esound installed. I
Are you able to play any sounds at all? If not, you'll need to add
yourself to the 'audio' group.
I suspect that you may be running into permissions problems even if
you can play other sounds: ensure that your drive /dev/hdc is owned by
group cdrom and add yourself to that group as well. (Remember
> >
> > Under redhat my drive showed up as /dev/cdrom. I'm not sure if this is
> > significant.
/dev/cdrom is a soft link to your cdrom device. It should link to /dev/hdc in
your case.
-Andy
On Sun, 15 Jul 2001, Joel Mayes wrote:
> Are you using ALSA sound drivers ? I can't get my CD to play
> at all under alsa drivers, but it work perfectly with kernel
> driver ( I've no idea why )
The alsa driver mute all mixers by default. Did you turn up the volume
of the CD channel in the mixer
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:26:58AM -0400, Nathan Weston wrote:
> I have an ATAPI CD-ROM drive (actually a Creative Dxr2 DVD drive), which I
> can't get to play audio CDs under debian.
> I am new to debian, but have a fair amount of experience wi/ Redhat. I am
> currently migrating my system from
Subject: Re: Can't play audio CDs
Date: Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 08:20:43AM -0400
In reply to:Daniel Patrick Berdine
Quoting Daniel Patrick Berdine([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > > > I have an ATAPI CD-ROM dri
Subject: Re: Can't play audio CDs
Date: Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 08:02:30AM -0400
In reply to:Hall Stevenson
Quoting Hall Stevenson([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > I have an ATAPI CD-ROM drive (actually a Creative
> > > Dxr2 DVD drive), which I can't get t
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but hdc will only be relavent
> if you have a SCSI based system won't it? If your
> system is IDE based, hda,hdb,hdc etc. will be
> devices on the IDE controlers. If you have a SCSI
> card separatly, you need to use something else
> (scr0? I don't know, I'v been trying
On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > > I have an ATAPI CD-ROM drive (actually a Creative
> > > Dxr2 DVD drive), which I can't get to play audio CDs
> > > under debian.
>
> >
> > ln -s /dev/hdc /dev/cdrom
> > and in
> > /etc/fstab put
> > /dev/hdc /cdrom iso9660 defaults,ro,user,auto 0
> > I have an ATAPI CD-ROM drive (actually a Creative
> > Dxr2 DVD drive), which I can't get to play audio CDs
> > under debian.
>
> ln -s /dev/hdc /dev/cdrom
> and in
> /etc/fstab put
> /dev/hdc /cdrom iso9660 defaults,ro,user,auto 0 0
>
> Then mkdir /cdrom to put a cdrom dir in / Thay way
>
Subject: Can't play audio CDs
Date: Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:26:58AM -0400
In reply to:Nathan Weston
Quoting Nathan Weston([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have an ATAPI CD-ROM drive (actually a Creative Dxr2 DVD drive), which I
> can't get to play audio CDs under debia
I have an ATAPI CD-ROM drive (actually a Creative Dxr2 DVD drive), which I
can't get to play audio CDs under debian.
I am new to debian, but have a fair amount of experience wi/ Redhat. I am
currently migrating my system from redhat to debian, dual-booting so I can
keep the useable rh system aro
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