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On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 00:21 -0300, Daniel da Veiga wrote: |
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> On 3/5/06, Tom Naujokas <tomnaujokas@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Last time I tried putting a CD in the CD drive everything seemed |
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> > to work OK. The "Audio Disc" icon appeared on my Gnome desktop, |
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> > I could click it and see a bunch of wav files corresponding |
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> > to the tracks on the CD. |
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> I really really doubt they were wave files, but probably Gnome had |
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> some "trick" to scan the tracks, Audio CDs are not really mounted, |
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> they are directly accessed by the app that plays them... |
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I've had a look at the "Gnome Control Centre" and the other settings |
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accessible from the desktop. Nothing jumps out as controlling this. |
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Don't seem to be any USE flags either. Anyone know any other places to |
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look? |
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> > |
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> > No more. The icon still appears but when I click it I get a |
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> > "Couldn't display "cdda:///dev/hda" error dialog. Trying to |
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> > mount the drive manually results in: |
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> Well, hmmm, what can I say, /dev/hda? Hmmm, sounds weird, do you use |
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> udev? If so, you probably have a /dev/cdrom, try this instead. |
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The CD/DVD drive has always been on hda while the hard drive is hdc: |
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$ ls -al cdrom |
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Mar 5 18:24 cdrom -> hda |
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Tom Naujokas |
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