Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-02-04 Thread Sven Luther
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 10:36:57PM +0100, florian wrote: > On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 22:02, Derrik Pates wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 08:41:49PM +0100, florian wrote: > > > but why does it not throw this error when i run the app as root? > > > > Because root has access to everything, I suppose,

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-02-03 Thread florian
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 22:02, Derrik Pates wrote: > On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 08:41:49PM +0100, florian wrote: > > but why does it not throw this error when i run the app as root? > > Because root has access to everything, I suppose, just like on every > other traditional Unix-ish system. Look at the

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-02-03 Thread Derrik Pates
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 08:41:49PM +0100, florian wrote: > but why does it not throw this error when i run the app as root? Because root has access to everything, I suppose, just like on every other traditional Unix-ish system. Look at the permissions on /dev/sg* (or /dev/scsi/hostX/busY/targetZ/l

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-02-03 Thread florian
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 20:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You're error message says it all: > > Testing /dev/cdrom for SCSI interface > No generic SCSI device found to match CDROM device > > Search the list archives for how to setup your scsi-generic and ide-scsi > devices properly.

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-02-03 Thread Nicolai Langfeldt
florian wrote: On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 20:04, Nicolai Langfeldt wrote: florian wrote: sorry to bug you guys again with this. i was just wondering, if really nobody has a idea about the problem, since i didnt get any response.. like i said its definally not a copy protected cd and it wor

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-02-03 Thread brett-debianppc
You're error message says it all: Testing /dev/cdrom for SCSI interface No generic SCSI device found to match CDROM device Search the list archives for how to setup your scsi-generic and ide-scsi devices properly. -Brett On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 07:36:14PM +0100, florian wrote: >

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-02-03 Thread florian
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 20:04, Nicolai Langfeldt wrote: > florian wrote: > > >sorry to bug you guys again with this. i was just wondering, if > >really nobody has a idea about the problem, since i didnt get > >any response.. like i said its definally not a copy protected > >cd and it works perfectly

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-02-03 Thread Nicolai Langfeldt
florian wrote: sorry to bug you guys again with this. i was just wondering, if really nobody has a idea about the problem, since i didnt get any response.. like i said its definally not a copy protected cd and it works perfectly on another machine.. Probably a permission problem with the corres

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-02-03 Thread florian
sorry to bug you guys again with this. i was just wondering, if really nobody has a idea about the problem, since i didnt get any response.. like i said its definally not a copy protected cd and it works perfectly on another machine.. thanks again! ciao! florian > > On 28 Jan, this message

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-01-28 Thread florian
On Die, 2003-01-28 at 22:44, Michel Lanners wrote: > On 28 Jan, this message from florian echoed through cyberspace: > > when i do this: > > cdparanoia -B -- "-3" > > > > i get this: > > > > /dev/cdrom exists but isn't accessible. By default, > > cdparanoia stops searching for an accessible dri

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-01-28 Thread Michel Lanners
On 28 Jan, this message from florian echoed through cyberspace: > when i do this: > cdparanoia -B -- "-3" > > i get this: > > /dev/cdrom exists but isn't accessible. By default, > cdparanoia stops searching for an accessible drive here. > Consider using -sv to force a more complete autosense >

ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-01-28 Thread florian
hi! im trying to rip oggs or mp3s out of audio cds, unfortunately without any success. i have one of the november 2002 ibooks here. when i do this: cdparanoia -B -- "-3" i get this: /dev/cdrom exists but isn't accessible. By default, cdparanoia stops searching for an accessible drive here.