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On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 14:23:29 -0700, Richard Fish wrote |
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> On 10/23/06, pat <pat@××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> > Hi, |
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> > I've lost possibllity to play audio CD on my Gentoo. I don't play audio |
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CDs very |
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> > often, so I have no idea what I've did and why I'm not able to play then. |
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Please |
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> > could someone point me to successful solution ??? I've googled but without |
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> > success :-( |
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> |
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> So you are using application foo and getting message bar? The fix is |
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> to do gamma. |
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> Seriously, we need to know what application you are using, and what |
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> error you are getting, or we have to guess at both the problem and |
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> the solution, rather than the normal thing we do which is to just |
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> guess at the solution. ;-) |
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> If you are using a GUI app, try running it from a terminal window to |
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> see if it produces any error messages. |
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> -Richard |
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Hi Richard, |
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Sorry, I've try both UI (alsaplayer) and command line (workbone) applications |
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to play audio CD and the result is the same: "Nothing to play." message. |
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Pat |
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