On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 00:21 -0300, Daniel da Veiga wrote: > On 3/5/06, Tom Naujokas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Last time I tried putting a CD in the CD drive everything seemed > > to work OK. The "Audio Disc" icon appeared on my Gnome desktop, > > I could click it and see a bunch of wav files corresponding > > to the tracks on the CD. > > I really really doubt they were wave files, but probably Gnome had > some "trick" to scan the tracks, Audio CDs are not really mounted, > they are directly accessed by the app that plays them...
I've had a look at the "Gnome Control Centre" and the other settings accessible from the desktop. Nothing jumps out as controlling this. Don't seem to be any USE flags either. Anyone know any other places to look? > > > > No more. The icon still appears but when I click it I get a > > "Couldn't display "cdda:///dev/hda" error dialog. Trying to > > mount the drive manually results in: > > Well, hmmm, what can I say, /dev/hda? Hmmm, sounds weird, do you use > udev? If so, you probably have a /dev/cdrom, try this instead. > The CD/DVD drive has always been on hda while the hard drive is hdc: $ ls -al cdrom lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Mar 5 18:24 cdrom -> hda Tom Naujokas -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list