Dale writes: > Alex Schuster wrote: > > Dale writes:
> >> I am in KDE4. I still have KDE3 installed tho. Thing is, I'm still > >> using the same programs I was in KDE3. Dolphin looks nice and all > >> but I can't use it as root at all. > > > > Huh? No problem here. [...] > This is what I am talking about. Dolphin will browse through > directories but as soon as I click to open a text file, it gives a > error. I have discussed this on the kde list and it is a known > problem. One even said the code was written to prevent that but others > say it is just not fixed yet. So, I still use Konqueror just like I > did in KDE 3. This is also working here, a click opens the file in kwrite. > >> So, I went back to Konqueror to edit > >> config files and such. I don't use some of the programs that you > >> are using so I don't have the same issues. I use smplayer to do > >> movies or CDs. It doesn't care what DE you use. > > > > Ah, smplayer. Did not think about that. It was not important anyway - > > I had ripped a CD with K3b, and wondered why two tracks were > > swapped. BTW, what do you use for ripping? K3b is okay, but it does > > not remember changes like output path or file naming, I have to set > > this again for every CD. But smplayer does not recognise the CD > > either. I wonder why I do not have a /dev/cdrom device - only > > /dev/cdrom3, /dev/cdrw3, /dev/dvd3 and /dev/dvdrw3, all symlinking > > to /dev/sr0. > > I have used tkdvd to burn a DVD. It ain't pretty but it worked. ;-) Oh, K3b is fine for burning, never had a problem with that. It's the ripping that could be better, and the audio playing that does not work at all. Wonko