Re: question about sound-juicer

2008-10-08 Thread Gary Kline
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 08:19:32PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
 
 Guys,
 
 There's a very useful audio app called sound-juicer; I have it
 installed but whenever I try to use it, a popup warns:
 
 Could not read the CD\n
 
 Sound juicer could not access the CD-ROM Device '1,1,0'
 Reason: No such file or directory
 
 I've got two CD/DVD optical drives; both are correctly configured in
 /etc/fstab and in /media and in my home directory.  I'm stuck.  Any ideas
 on what's wrong?
 
 thanks in advance,
 
 gary


It's probably bad form to respond to one's post, but here's
the deal: while I *could* transfer audio data from one CD to my
hard drive or elsewhere, I wantedt o use sound-juicer (like I did
on my Ubuntu platform.  There, both gnome and kde both work.
Until very recently, I assumed that the same rule applied to our
OS as well.  But I have had to set up things to have evolution's
icons be displayed on FBSD, and now this difficulty with the 
audio app.  Is there some magic incantation that will let me use
applications of either/or bothe Gnome and KDE?

I use KDE primarily for one reason:: it has speech wirh
konqueror.  firefox does not.  ANother reason is the KDE had
seemed to have given people with disabilities more consideration.
I'm not blind, but it helps to have an essay read back to me so I
can hear the flubs.  c.

(*)

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question about sound-juicer

2008-10-07 Thread Gary Kline

Guys,

There's a very useful audio app called sound-juicer; I have it
installed but whenever I try to use it, a popup warns:

Could not read the CD\n

Sound juicer could not access the CD-ROM Device '1,1,0'
Reason: No such file or directory

I've got two CD/DVD optical drives; both are correctly configured in
/etc/fstab and in /media and in my home directory.  I'm stuck.  Any ideas
on what's wrong?

thanks in advance,

gary


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 Gary Kline  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://www.thought.org  Public Service Unix
http://jottings.thought.org   http://transfinite.thought.org


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