Hello,
I have an iBook2 (600 Mhz G3, DVD, 2 USB, etc). I can mount a CD full of
mp3s and play it through XMMS. However, if I try to play an audio CD
using xfreecd, I get the following error:
cdrom_init(CDROMREADTOCHDR-2): Function not implemented
It appears that it cannot access the audio CD
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you compile in CDROM support? Did you compile it as a module? Is that
module loaded?
-Brett
cdrom_init(CDROMREADTOCHDR-2): Function not implemented
It appears that it cannot access the audio CD but I'm not sure why...any
ideas??? Please email directly to me a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First check your /boot/config- for a line like:
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD
it should be set to either 'y' (compiled in) or 'm' (a module that needs
to be loaded). If it's 'm' do an 'lsmod' and see if ide-cd.o is loaded.
If not, do a 'modprobe ide-cd'. Also, make sure there's
Liam Bedford wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 14:03:56 -0400
Scott Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spouted:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First check your /boot/config- for a line like:
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD
it should be set to either 'y' (compiled in) or 'm' (a module that nee
I missed the beginning, but you are aware that there's no audio
connection from the CD-ROM to the sound card?
Not aware of that. Why would Apple do such a thing?
Anyway, shouldn't I still be able to play the audio CD without this
connection; I just wouldn't hear anything...
you have to pla
vinai wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Robbie Pickering wrote:
did someone write that earlier ibook2s have a real modem in them
instead of the softmodem? if i didn't dream that, how can one tell?
I think (and I have nothing to go on, except for my-own-you-should-not-
trust-your-life-with-memory :
Check your physical connection. Is the ethernet cable connected? Is the
cable good? I've been burned many times by a loose/bad connection.
Scott
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Colin Foran wrote:
Scott Patterson wrote:
Check your physical connection. Is the ethernet cable connected? Is the
cable good? I've been burned many times by a loose/bad connection
Yeah, everything seems fine. It was an eBay computer, but just to test it
out I surfed around a bit unde
I've read lots of posts over the months about using m3mirror to get this
to work. Everything I've tried leads to a display that is less than
optimal, especially in X (wavy display or chopped off). All the posts
I've read indicate this has NOT yet been solved.
Has anyone had success getting th
Manuel Reiter wrote:
If you have networking up and running under MacOS, can you access the
network parameters there and compare the gateway addresses? (Sorry, don't
know where to find these in MacOs, but I'm sure they're there.)
MacOS X is very UNIX-like, so, ifconfig is available on it as well
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Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Hi all,
When I connect an external monitor to my iBook and run BenH's m3mirror
program, I get a screen which seems to have a screwy hsync.
I've search through Goole groups on this and have seen posts from
people descibing the problem but I can't
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jul 2002 16:24:06 -0400
Scott Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No. I asked this question a couple of weeks ago on this list. You might
want to view my thread for more details.
Under MacOSX this works as expected.
That means it must be possi
A.J. Rossini wrote:
I'm having video problems with my iBook2 (700Mhz). Running either
2.4.18-newpmac or the latest BenH kernel, I'm experiencing the
following:
1. moderate screen flicker when reverting to terminal mode from X11,
either by shutting down X or using the Function keys.
2. when a
A.J. Rossini wrote:
"scott" == Scott Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
scott> The horizontal lines sound like a byproduct of the m3mirror
scott> program. Are you running m3mirror?
Not that I can tell (it doesn't appear to be installed), just the
usual
Jule Slootbeek wrote:
Hi,
What is the trick to getting my iBook, running Debian 3.0 unstable, to go to
sleep when i close to top? I've tried reading the apmd and sleepd man pages,
but non of them really tell me anything, now when i want to transport y
computer i have to turn it off.
TIA,
J
willy morin wrote:
Hi,
Many application ask me for /dev/cdrom but I don't have this
entry. I have a powerbook G4 400 and I think my dvd appears
in /dev/hdc. I have made a symlink from /dev/cdrom to
/dev/hdc and now it work great but only root can eject
cdrom via eject /dev/cdrom
Could you h
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