On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 17:00:56 +1000, Toby Sargeant
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 24, 2002 at 05:02:33AM +0200, malte wrote:
> > Joss...you're a wonderful person! =)
> > that was it...i think its the oddest thing.
> > but pointing #open file# right at /dev/scd0 did the
> > trick. dont kno
On Sat, Aug 24, 2002 at 05:02:33AM +0200, malte wrote:
> Joss...you're a wonderful person! =)
> that was it...i think its the oddest thing.
> but pointing #open file# right at /dev/scd0 did the
> trick. dont know why...but i hear audio cd from my tibook this second
The difference here is that xmms
Joss...you're a wonderful person! =)
that was it...i think its the oddest
thing.
but pointing #open file# right at /dev/scd0 did
the
trick. dont know why...but i hear audio cd from my
tibook this second
thanks for your input and your quick response!
=)
regards,
malte
In XMMS, try going to the 'open file' menu and typing in
/dev/sr0 and see if pointing it directly at the CD node works.
Does for me. All else fails for CDs but _that_ works.
I've even noticed that I don't have to bother with 'ide-scsi'
anymore. I guess something changed with XMMS in the last y
hi..i got debian (woody) installed on my ti
book.
im running a 2.4.18-newpmac kernel.
i have the permissions set right. on both
/dev/cdrom
and /dev/scd0 which is where /dev/cdrom is pointing
to.
/dev/scd0 looks like this:
brw-rw 1
root cdrom 11, 0 Mar 14
10:11 /dev/scd0
k
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