On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 07:47:26PM -0400, mike wrote:
> I got it to work. The non-privileged user had to be added to the disk
> group. Thanks for your help.
(Probably) Bad idea.
$ ls -l /dev/hda
brw-rw1 root disk 3, 0 Mar 14 2002 /dev/hda
Your unprivledged user can now extr
I got it to work. The non-privileged user had to be added to the disk
group. Thanks for your help.
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On Sun, 2004-08-22 at 19:19, mike wrote:
> Now root can play CDs, not the normal user, inspite of being in the
> cdrom group.
Time to show I learnt something on this list already! :)
Did you log out and log in again as that user? Apparently changes to a
user's groups only take affect the next t
Now root can play CDs, not the normal user, inspite of being in the
cdrom group.
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On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 01:32:12PM +, Curt wrote:
> On 2004-08-22, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I got XMMS playing radio. However I cannot play CDs as normal user, and
> > as root it shows the countdown of the seconds, but I get not sound
> > output.
> > What could it be?
>
> It
Hello
Curt (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On 2004-08-22, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I am running Sarge with the 2.6 kernel (that one that came with the
>> installer)
>> I got XMMS playing radio. However I cannot play CDs as normal user,
>> and as root it shows the countdown of the sec
On 2004-08-22, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running Sarge with the 2.6 kernel (that one that came with the
> installer)
> I got XMMS playing radio. However I cannot play CDs as normal user, and
> as root it shows the countdown of the seconds, but I get not sound
> output.
> What co
I am running Sarge with the 2.6 kernel (that one that came with the
installer)
I got XMMS playing radio. However I cannot play CDs as normal user, and
as root it shows the countdown of the seconds, but I get not sound
output.
What could it be?
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On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:25:39PM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:32:18PM -0500, David Cureton wrote:
> > Generally CD roms play audio cd's in the following way.
>
> That's the way I expected. My problem is that I a) saw them add the cable
> and b) it works under M$
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:32:18PM -0500, David Cureton wrote:
> Generally CD roms play audio cd's in the following way.
That's the way I expected. My problem is that I a) saw them add the cable
and b) it works under M$ Windows.
Michael
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Hi Micheal,
Generally CD roms play audio cd's in the following way.
The CD-ROM reads the disk at 1x speed and converts the data to a audio signal
via the internal DAC.
The audio output of your CD-ROM should be connected to your sound card via a
wire seperate from the power cable and the
On Wed, Sep 08, 1999 at 05:33:09PM +0200, Lex Chive wrote:
> There is a catch with the es1370 driver in the kernel: it does not support the
> /dev/dsp interface the way the other drivers do (eg you cant use 'cat
> myfile.au >/dev/dsp' to produce sound). If saytime try to use something like
I see.
On Wed, Sep 08, 1999 at 02:46:25PM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
>
> My other system using an es1370 chip set PCI card that is (wherever
> possible) identically configured. I have no problem playing WAVs and MP3
> with play resp. splay. But that's about it. None of the CD players gives me
> any out
Could anyone please explain to me how the CD players put out the music?
It seems I'm having a problem with the sound card on one of my systems. I
have one with a isapnp Sounblaster that works fine. For instance I can use
play to play wav files, splay for MP3s, saytime tells me how late it is and
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