Hello everybody,
I just got my cdrom setup by modifying my fstab file (thanks for the
help!) so that it is user-mountable... Now I can mount it and read a
data-type cd... However, when I try to mount it when an audio cd is
in, it says it's not a proper filesystem (which I guess it's not...)
IN order to use audio CD's with debian you need to add yourself
to two groups. First the audio group to get access to /dev/dsp
etc so you can hear sound. Secondly you need to be part of the
disk group to get access to disks other than the linux partions.
So as root, use the following commands:
Rich Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| I just got my cdrom setup by modifying my fstab file (thanks for the
| help!) so that it is user-mountable... Now I can mount it and read a
| data-type cd... However, when I try to mount it when an audio cd is
| in, it says it's not a proper filesystem
I'm having a problem playing CD's using both workbone and xmcd.
I can run 'saytime' and get somthing out of the speakers I can also
start workbone
and xmcd and see progress (lights on the CD and info on xmcd) but I
don't get anything
out of the speakers. What can be wrong.
The sound card
I'm having a problem playing CD's using both workbone and xmcd.
I can run 'saytime' and get somthing out of the speakers I can also
start workbone
and xmcd and see progress (lights on the CD and info on xmcd) but I
don't get anything
out of the speakers. What can be wrong.
The sound card
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