Hello all, I reinstalled Debian Unstable on my machine just a few weeks ago. Today I wanted to play an audio CD and the CD player program popped up (Gnome desktop, uses gnome-cd program) to play it. But there was no sound. Testing alsa player by playing an mp3 (from hard disk) showed no problems as the music played normally.
I tried to eject the audio cd from the drive using the button on the cd player program and nothing happened. Ejecting from the commandline gave the following error: $ eject -v eject: using default device `cdrom' eject: device name is `cdrom' eject: expanded name is `/media/cdrom' eject: `/media/cdrom' is a link to `/media/cdrom0' eject: `/media/cdrom0' is not mounted eject: `/dev/hdc' can be mounted at `/media/cdrom0' eject: `/dev/hdc' is a multipartition device eject: trying to eject `/dev/hdc' using CD-ROM eject command eject: CD-ROM eject command failed eject: trying to eject `/dev/hdc' using SCSI commands eject: SCSI eject failed eject: trying to eject `/dev/hdc' using floppy eject command eject: floppy eject command failed eject: trying to eject `/dev/hdc' using tape offline command eject: tape offline command failed eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument On checking the ownership of the /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd (CD writer and DVD writer respectively), I got the following: $ ls -l /dev/hdc brw-rw---- 1 root floppy 22, 0 2005-08-15 15:28 /dev/hdc $ ls -l /dev/hdd brw-rw---- 1 root floppy 22, 64 2005-08-15 15:28 /dev/hdd Are the ownerships normal? I could not eject the audio cd as normal user, but there was no problem ejecting as root. I can't understand I as normal user couldn't do that as I am in the floppy group! Any advice for helping me out resolve the issue? Thanks, /KS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]