boogart
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Posted: Dec. 26 2004,17:27 |
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Quote (RickS @ Dec. 19 2004,21:41) | After experimenting with some other distros I got back to DSL and loaded it on my Thinkpad 600e. I really appreciate DSL's light weight, but I'm hung up on an inability to play an audio CD. I find /dev/cdrom is a link to /dev/scd0, as is /dev/sr0 which appears in dmesg to be the cdrom device. /dev/cdaudio is a link to /dev/cdrom. I can mount a data cd and view its contents but using emelFM I can't see any audio files on any of the devices. I get a Permission denied message even if I'm logged in as root. Anyone know what I might be doing wrong? |
Starting with dsl i had the same problems. I found a way to mount audio-filesystems and play audio-cd´s easily:
using the window-manager right-click on the desk. browse in the context-menu to --> apps --> sound/mpeg/VoIP --> xmms --> xmms play cd
this will play the audio-media in your favorite cdrom-device.
I was also unable to browse the files through emelfm and when i try to mount audio-cd´s I always get a failure-code. Hope that helps you...
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