kaudiocreator problems
Hi all. I've just migrated from red hat 9 to debian sarge/sid, and am unable to get kaudiocreator to function. the error messeges are; < Could not start process Unable to create io-slave: klauncher said: Unknown protocol 'audiocd'. > I get this for each track I've selected to rip. any suggestions on where to start troubleshooting? thank you. jaz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: kaudiocreator problems
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 06:32 am, Florian Ernst wrote: > Hello Jerry! > > On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 01:43:35PM +0100, jerry garcia wrote: > >I've just migrated from red hat 9 to debian sarge/sid, and am unable to > > get kaudiocreator to function. the error messeges are; > > > ><<<<<<<<< > >Could not start process Unable to create io-slave: > >klauncher said: Unknown protocol 'audiocd'. > > > > > > > >I get this for each track I've selected to rip. > > > >any suggestions on where to start troubleshooting? > > Please read > http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2003/debian-kde-200303/msg00660.html > and following and see if it helps. Thank you very much! I have been all through debian's documentiation, and missed this. Now Kaudiocreator works. Next for me is to get Lame back and installed. Man! this is the single most important thing for my music server, and now I'm just about there! > Please also don't simply reply to an old thread when starting a new > topic, for now your mail has been added to a thread which some > people might have chosen to ignore. Always start a new thread by > starting a new mail, not by replying. Is this your default sig? I did start a new thread, I thought, hence the thread name kaudiocreator problems, or since I first hit reply to get a window up, even though I changed both the To and Subject, did it still link to whatever thread I replied to originally? > Cheers, > Flo thanks. jaz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kaudiocreator problems. II
>>>snip Many programs rely on these headers to build the threading, so when starting a new topic always better start off with a new mail and no reply. The Debian mail archive was able to get it right, though: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200312/threads.html#00130 but I still think it's better to get it right on the sender's side than to let the ~1900 recievers handle it... <<<>> Thanks. I will make sure to new post in the future. (as this post should be) I just subscribed to kde-debian as well, as most of my questions are probably going to be based on kde. Does anyone have any ideas why kaudiocreator isn't saving my wav files even though I've set it up under ->settings->kaudiocreator->save wav file ? or, does anyone have a recommendation for a different single program to rip the cd to hard drive, encode it to mp3 with lame and keep both the wav and mp3 with no manual constructing of the recepient folders required? Kaudiocreator even sets up the respective wave and mp3 folders based on freedb information for each album, what a time saver! thanks. jaz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Linux is not for consumers!
On Thursday 11 December 2003 12:26 pm, David Baron wrote: > Problems persist and have gotten nowhere! > > 1. Connecting ADSL -- edited everything including ppp_on_boot, > dsl_provider, pap_secrets, all that stuff. No go. Running "pon ppp_on_boot" > gives me a bad tdb and quits. The only tdb reference is from Openoffice so > is irrelevant here. (All of the little utilities for adding "connections" > assume dialups. Windows has a virtual VPN adapter to handle that--says it's > dialing but it ain't.) > > I am using an Alcatal speedtouch-home modem connected to a T100 card which > is correctly detected and configured. Can ping the modem 10.0.0.138 and the > computer 10.200.1.1. I can even get into the modem's own configuration page > (use at your own risk as we have said!). > > 2. Running Java stuff--Open office works. I installed netbeans (a Java > programming IDE) but cannot get it to run. > > 3. The Adobe Acrobat reader looks gosh-awful. Like Windows 2! I have a > version 5.08 linux distribution--maybe this will look better? > > 4. Oldie-but-goody hardware which I really would like to use: > > sw60xg MIDI sound generator--no IRQ, no DMA, just a port address. This card > should be accessable from MPU401 (done this way under W2K). That driver is > there but I havent the foggiest on how to get it running and set it up. I > would then like to control it through a WINE session (lot's of luck!). > > USB -- have a roland MIDI device on this, correctly detected but not shown > on KINFO. This is of recent vintage and there should be some way of using > it. I also need some sort of "hot-plug" support for a development project > on which I am working, also in various windows flavors. > > dman2044 audio interface -- PCI, IRQ11--the linux detects that as an AGOSP > Maestro card. There are no linux or even modern windows (W2K, XP) drivers > around for this--have to do my production work in Win98. I have an old > pro-audio16 clunker, an ISA card but I think Linux will support that one > for listening to MP3s or CDs (I havent even tried them yet!). > > Davicom32 Fax modem -- ISA, detected. Fairly standard and NOT a "win" modem > (these have never worked on this computer for whatever reason). Haven't the > foggiest how to set up KFax or anything else to use this modem. IRQ5, I > believe, sitting on COM3. Suppose I could try talking to it through KPPP. > > I would like to go over to Linux for everything except music production > (since there is no appropriate software yet). I also am subscribed here [EMAIL PROTECTED] go here to subscribe http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user Hope that helps! jaz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: OT linux/debian book (?) for beginners
Rodney D. Myers wrote: I have a friend, who I've installed debian for, who is waffling between whining about windos XP, and it's mysterious hard disk activity and crashes, and his whining about no linux docs/books. Where can I find/buy/print/generally get ahold of some kind of documentation for my friend to read, and understand. A complete linux newbie. Thanks I'd recommend the O'reilly book Running Linux. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/runux4/ jaz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]