On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Peter [iso-8859-1] Schüller wrote:
> > > What is the second one for??
> >
> > The second one contains a live file system which can be used to repair an
> > existing installation in case of trouble (`fixit CD').
>
> Hehe, and here I've been trying to get the livecd project's l
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Lakshmi Sudha Vangara wrote:
> I am a new user of FreeBSD
>
> I have downloaded 2 CDs for the installation of FreeBSD4.8
>
> I have finished the installation with the first CD
>
> What is the second one for??
The second one contains a live file system which can be used to re
OK. I see. That works now. Is there any way to do this with KsCD (KDE app),
or the command line cd player utility??
My XMMS locks up the computer sometimes. It's the only CD Player app I have
that locks it up like that. I get error messages about the CDROM driver not
being able to talk to the CD
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 15:31:06 -0400
Matthias Trevarthan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, in KsCD and XMMS, you don't really have a play file or directory
> option. (Or at least, I haven't seen one...)
>
> For instance, in XMMS, I load the CDROM directory into my playlist,
> then press play or d
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 03:31:06PM -0400, Matthias Trevarthan wrote:
> Well, in KsCD and XMMS, you don't really have a play file or directory option.
In my XMMS I can open the playlist and at the bottom theres a bottom
labelled +FILE, if I click and hold I get options of +DIR too. This in
turn le
Well, in KsCD and XMMS, you don't really have a play file or directory option.
(Or at least, I haven't seen one...)
For instance, in XMMS, I load the CDROM directory into my playlist, then press
play or double click on one of the songs, but it always stops with that song.
On Monday 14 October
Someone, quite probably Matthias Trevarthan, once wrote:
>No matter what CD Player I use (XMMS, Command Line, KsCD), my CDs stop after
>one track.
You're selecting Play File instead of Play Directory/Playlist/Similar?
Kevin
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