On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 11:51:04AM +0100, Paul eger wrote:
From: Paul eger <egerp...@googlemail.com> To: Alexey A Nikitin <moonwal...@syrius.us>, debian-laptop@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: lenny -> squeeze, questions ... Reply-To: Paul eger <egerp...@googlemail.com>
Or search the repository: apt-cache search command line cd player ----- Original message -----2010/11/26 Gérard Robin <g.rob...@free.fr>> > Hello,> I would like to migrate to squeeze but I have a few questions : > (My box is a laptop acer aspire 5102 wlmi ) > Currently I use lenny and linux-image 2.6.30 and all work fine. > I have installed linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 and after that "cdcd" doesn't > work fine. The CD are read but no sound. The same problem arises with > "grip" but "sound-juicer" works fine and does about the same things > that "grip" does. Does someone know an equivalent to "cdcd" which > works fine with squeeze ? (which comes with linux-image-2.6.32-5-686) > tia Hi, Gerard. If you want to find an alternative to certain package you can always go to http://packages.debian.org, open page with package you want to replace and on the right side there is list of similar packages. For example here are the results I got for cdcd in Squeeze: cdtool: http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/cdtool mdcp: http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/mcdp
Thanks Paul, "apt-cache search command line cd player" gives cdcd ;) but I have tried cdtool and mcdp recommanded by Alexey and the problem is the same as cdcd. (thanks to Alexey) Finally I stick with lenny and the kernel 2.6.30 (or 2.6.26) I feel that listening music on command line is no longer fashionable. -- Gérard
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