On Saturday June 11 2005 5:37 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Unable to mount the selected volume. The volume is probably in a
> format that cannot be mounted. How do I get my CD's to play?
First, make sure the analog audio cable is connected from your CDROM
to your sound device.
Second, don't m
Thanks Lee...
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On Saturday 11 Jun 2005 13:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> New Sarge install 3.1r0. My mp3 CD's seem to play just fine, but CD's
> that I have purchased won't play at all. I get the following msg:
>
> Unable to mount the selected volume. The volume is probably in a format
> that cannot be mounted.
New Sarge install 3.1r0. My mp3 CD's seem to play just fine, but CD's
that I have purchased won't play at all. I get the following msg:
Unable to mount the selected volume. The volume is probably in a format
that cannot be mounted. How do I get my CD's to play?
thanks...
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+ Jeff Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Error accessing cdrom device. Please check to make sure cdrom drive
> support is compiled into the kernel, and that you have permission to
> access the device. Reason: No such file or directory.
I had Audio-CD problems by myself since yesterday too. Now it wo
How do I get my music CD's to play? I'm running Debian Woody. My cdrom
is a Plextor SCSI. I've got scsi support built into the kernel. I added
generic scsi as a module. My sound is working. I noticed after I
installed that I had no /dev/sg* files so I ran makedev and said to
install generic s
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