On 10/24/11 13:24, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
On Sun, 23 Oct 2011 20:30:39 -0500
"Michael D. Norwick"<mnorw...@centurytel.net> wrote:
On 10/23/11 19:25, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
On Sun, 23 Oct 2011 15:38:29 -0500
"Conrad J. Sabatier"<conr...@cox.net> wrote:
No, it seems that there's a severe level of "brokenness" that has
been introduced into the source tree with regards to CD devices.
< snip>
Good Day;
Ditto on this thread. No amount of deinstall/reinstall, recompiling
kernels and world, or config file tweaking have granted me success.
As I have posted; I am on
$uname -a
FreeBSD ****.****..net 9.0-RC1 FreeBSD 9.0-RC1 #0: Sun Oct 23
12:32:55 CDT 2011
root@****.****.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/KERNEL_102311 amd64
on a Dell Latitude D630.
[snip]
I haven't had much luck searching freebsd-multimedia@ either. Bug
report time?
Thank You,
Michael
Do you get any better results if you use the SCSI address of your drive
instead of the device name?
cd0 at ata0 bus 0 scbus1 target 0 lun 0
Try using:
export CDDA_DEVICE=1,0,0
export CDR_DEVICE=1,0,0
And see if your cdrtools at least work. Audio CD playing apps still
have problems, though, unfortunately.
Thank You,
Setting these environment variables had no effect on my machine.
$cdcontrol play 1 still produces drive activity but no sound. The
graphical apps I am trying such as Abraca, or MPlayer, still do not seem
to recognize an audio CD. Gnome Audio CD Extractor - Sound Juicer -
still errors with 'No CD-ROM drives found' even though Metallica is in
the drive.
I am doing $portupgrade -a with updates downloaded today, to see if it
will change anything. Other than that FreeBSD 9 is working splendidly
on this laptop.
Michael
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