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commercial Video DVD Commercial CD Put DVD in another PC no problem. Put CD into the USB external drive. No problem. Regards Sophie ________________________________ Von: rhkra...@gmail.com <rhkra...@gmail.com> Gesendet: Freitag, 29. Juli 2022 15:00 An: debian-user@lists.debian.org <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Betreff: Re: Linux cannot find CD Rom On Friday, July 29, 2022 07:51:59 AM Richard Owlett wrote: > On 07/29/2022 01:46 AM, Schwibinger Michael wrote: > > Hello > > I try to open a CD. > > But Linux cannot find it. > What hardware are you using? > Is the CD drive internal or external? > What "Linux" are you using? This list is for Debian Linux. > If you have Debian Linux: > a. what version do you have? > b. where did you obtain it? > c. have you had other problems? I'll just add (or amplify?) one point -- have you tried a variety of CDs? Sometimes "burned" CDs, or rewritable CDs (in either case, from some media manufacturers will not work, yet a "printed" (that is a CD created in a "factory" by "industrial" methods (i.e., not with CD burning software) will work. It would be helpful to know if some CD works va. no CD works -- if some CD works, then it is presumably not a software / configuration problem -- if no CD works, it could be the hardware (or hardware related -- e.g., is one of the cables loose?) to the CD drive. -- rhk If you reply: snip, snip, and snip again; leave attributions; avoid HTML; avoid top posting; and keep it "on list". (Oxford comma included at no charge.) If you change topics, change the Subject: line. Writing is often meant for others to read (legal agreements excepted?) -- make it easier for your reader by various means, including liberal use of whitespace. A picture is worth a thousand words -- divide by 10 for each minute of video (or audio) or create a transcript and edit it to 10% of the original.