Hi just found your post re accessing cdrom in debian testing, have same
problem sometimes and just found simple solution if you don't mind using
CLI using wodim, here's the page I found.
http://how-to.linuxcareer.com/how-to-mount-cdrom-in-linux#h5-allowing-users-to-mount-cdrom
for me I used ,
disktype is it.
thankyou, Nyizsnyik
jj
On 5/2/07, Nyizsnyik Ferenc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 1 May 2007 17:19:24 -0400
"j j" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> I am trying to determine the structure (udf, hfs, iso9660 or
> iso9660/hfs hybrid, etc.) of dvd+r burned with MacOsX so
On Tue, 1 May 2007 17:19:24 -0400
"j j" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> I am trying to determine the structure (udf, hfs, iso9660 or
> iso9660/hfs hybrid, etc.) of dvd+r burned with MacOsX software. can
> any one help me find application(s) which will tell me everything I
> might want to kno
On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 05:19:24PM -0400, j j wrote:
> Hello
> I am trying to determine the structure (udf, hfs, iso9660 or iso9660/hfs
> hybrid, etc.) of dvd+r burned with MacOsX software. can any one help me
> find application(s) which will tell me everything I might want to know about
> a burn
Hello
I am trying to determine the structure (udf, hfs, iso9660 or iso9660/hfs
hybrid, etc.) of dvd+r burned with MacOsX software. can any one help me
find application(s) which will tell me everything I might want to know about
a burned disk?
Thanks
jj
Hello,
in my box I have a DVD-ROM drive and a DVD burner. I ide-scsi'd both of
them (because I occasionally use multi-session DVDs which, when using
the ATAPI driver, are not mountable any more if the last session is
beyond a certain position). This sould make the drives appear as
/dev/scd
Hello,
in my box I have a DVD-ROM drive and a DVD burner. I ide-scsi'd both of
them (because I occasionally use multi-session DVDs which, when using
the ATAPI driver, are not mountable any more if the last session is
beyond a certain position). This sould make the drives appear as
/dev/scd
Hello,
I have this weird problem, and I would appreciate if someone could give
me a hint on how to solve it:
Whenever I connect a DVD-ROM drive (ANY DVD-Drive, not just a specific
one) to my computer via the onboard IDE-connector, I cannot boot any
more. The last message the kernel prints
I'm running sid, with a custom 2.6.7 kernel which I build with make-kpkg.
I used to be able to access my (ATAPI) CD-RW but after I fooled around to
make my (SCSI) DVD-ROM drive work, I can't access the ATA adapter at all.
Here's a diff showing all the changes between the two
On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 08:27:21AM -0400, Kyle Girard wrote:
> > The script /etc/udev/cdsymlinks.sh addresses this issue. Just copy the
> > usage example into whatever rules file you use for local configuration
> > (I use /etc/udev/rules.d/local.rules).
>
> The relevant cdrom line from /etc/udev/c
On 26. July 2004 at 12:21AM -0400,
Kyle Girard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What was the real device name of your cdrom (not the link)
> > before you installed udev? /dev/hdc or /dev/hdd might be the
> > device you need to put in /etc/fstab. Another solution would
> > be to have udev create th
Kyle Girard wrote:
I wanted to experiment with udev, hal, dbus and gnome-volume-manager so
I installed all of the above and rebooted everything seemed cool except
I no longer have a /dev/cdrom link. It appears udev didn't find my
cdrom and dvdrom drives and it didn't create any links for them.
Any
> The script /etc/udev/cdsymlinks.sh addresses this issue. Just copy the
> usage example into whatever rules file you use for local configuration
> (I use /etc/udev/rules.d/local.rules).
The relevant cdrom line from /etc/udev/cdsymlinks.sh is in the default
/etc/udev/rules.d/udev.rules file so I
On Sun, Jul 25, 2004 at 02:47:56PM -0400, Kyle Girard wrote:
> I wanted to experiment with udev, hal, dbus and gnome-volume-manager so
> I installed all of the above and rebooted everything seemed cool except
> I no longer have a /dev/cdrom link. It appears udev didn't find my
> cdrom and dvdrom d
> What was the real device name of your cdrom (not the link) before
> you installed udev? /dev/hdc or /dev/hdd might be the device you
> need to put in /etc/fstab. Another solution would be to have
> udev create the link /dev/cdrom. Do this by editing
> /etc/udev/links.conf.
It used to /dev/hdc
On 25. July 2004 at 2:47PM -0400,
Kyle Girard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wanted to experiment with udev, hal, dbus and
> gnome-volume-manager so I installed all of the above and
> rebooted everything seemed cool except I no longer have a
> /dev/cdrom link. It appears udev didn't find my cdrom
I wanted to experiment with udev, hal, dbus and gnome-volume-manager so
I installed all of the above and rebooted everything seemed cool except
I no longer have a /dev/cdrom link. It appears udev didn't find my
cdrom and dvdrom drives and it didn't create any links for them.
Anyone else had this
On Thursday 10 June 2004 16:36, Luis R Finotti wrote:
> > It would appear your dvd is being treated as a SCSI device. Check your
> > scsi device nodes, and change your fstab as appropriate.
>
> That was it. Thank you so much Justin!
>
> I don't how that happened? But is there any problem in havi
> It would appear your dvd is being treated as a SCSI device. Check your scsi
> device nodes, and change your fstab as appropriate.
That was it. Thank you so much Justin!
I don't how that happened? But is there any problem in having the DVD
drive as a SCSI device when it actually isn't?
Tha
On Thursday 10 June 2004 13:11, Luis R Finotti wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> For some reason I can't mount my DVD-ROM anymore. I put a data CD in it
> and I get the following message when I try to mount it:
>
> debian[~]% mount /dvd/
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option,
>Incoming from Luis R Finotti:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> For some reason I can't mount my DVD-ROM anymore. I put a data CD in it
>> and I get the following message when I try to mount it:
>>
>> debian[~]% mount /dvd/
>...^
>
>W
Incoming from Luis R Finotti:
> Dear all,
>
> For some reason I can't mount my DVD-ROM anymore. I put a data CD in it
> and I get the following message when I try to mount it:
>
> debian[~]% mount /dvd/
...^
What's that doing there?
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Dear all,
For some reason I can't mount my DVD-ROM anymore. I put a data CD in it
and I get the following message when I try to mount it:
debian[~]% mount /dvd/
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc,
or too many mounted file systems
(could this be th
Hello,
I have a Dell Inspiron 8100 and am using Gnome (no kde) and the
testing/unstable debian with kernel-source-2.6.6. I'm trying to access the
CD/DVD-ROM in the fixed bay on the box's left side. The BIOS reports the
optical drive as "DVD-ROM". I have not changed it since
hi ya roberto
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> hda -> WDC 120 GB HDD
> hdb -> empty
> hdc -> CD-RW
> hdd -> DVD-ROM
good idea and good idea to use 80-conductor cable
> The problem is that now the DVD-ROM drive only recognizes CDs. I have
>
I know that this question is a bit OT for this list but here goes.
This past weekend I pulled the DVD-ROM drive from my old computer
(Pentium Pro 200, now a headless fw/router/server under my desk)
and placed it in my new desktop. I had some trouble getting it
to work, but eventually tracked it
Hello
Abhay Watwe (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I have a Dell Dimension 8300. I am running custom kernel 2.4.18 and
> gnome 2.4. I have also installed the OSS sound drivers. I can play
> sounds on web pages. However, when I put a CD into my DVD drive and
> try to play it, it tells me that th
Hi:
I have a Dell Dimension 8300. I am running custom kernel 2.4.18 and
gnome 2.4. I have also installed the OSS sound drivers. I can play
sounds on web pages. However, when I put a CD into my DVD drive and
try to play it, it tells me that there is a drive error. I also have a
DVD+R d
RW that is running in SCSI-emulation (/dev/hdd ->
/dev/scd0) and a Pioneer SlotIn SCSI DVD-ROM (/dev/scd1) hooked up to an
Adaptec 2940U. Whenever I insert a data CD-ROM into my DVD-ROM, nothing
happens. If I put that very same CD into my CD-RW, it automounts just
fine within seconds.
What
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On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 10:42:02AM +1100, hogan wrote:
> > Checked with the driveinfo.exe -> region free! :)
>
> How does this "region free" patch handle R1 RCE (Region Code Enhancement)
> discs?
Short answer - I don't know.
However, see:
http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Articles/RegionalCodeEnhanc
> Checked with the driveinfo.exe -> region free! :)
How does this "region free" patch handle R1 RCE (Region Code Enhancement)
discs?
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 04:00:04PM -0500, S . Salman Ahmed wrote:
>
> I am looking to get a DVD-ROM drive for my system. I would like to hear
> from people who have their DVD-ROM drives working under Linux: make,
> model, good+bad points, etc.
I have a Pioneer 105s, slot-in model,
On Sunday 18 February 2001 19:22, Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 18, 2001 at 02:14:51AM -0500, S.Salman Ahmed wrote:
> > > "aphro" == aphro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > aphro> i refuse to buy a DVD player. i'll stick to VCDs.
> > aphro>
> >
> > That's a very terse statement.
On Sun, Feb 18, 2001 at 02:14:51AM -0500, S.Salman Ahmed wrote:
> > "aphro" == aphro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> aphro> i refuse to buy a DVD player. i'll stick to VCDs.
> aphro>
>
> That's a very terse statement. What do you have against DVDs and/or DVD
> players ?
four words: M
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 04:00:04PM -0500, S.Salman Ahmed wrote:
>
> I am looking to get a DVD-ROM drive for my system. I would like to hear
> from people who have their DVD-ROM drives working under Linux: make,
> model, good+bad points, etc.
>
> Also, if you have a region lo
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 03:54:40PM -0600, Matheson wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm tring to get my DVD player to work with Linux. It's a Pioneer. I have
> it working as a CD-ROM, but I can't find a video player for it. I was
> wondering if you guys could suggest one.
>
> Thanks,
> Cameron Matheson
Yo
btw, try:
set wrapmargin=7
for a start, take a look at the dvd-howto. it's pretty well written.
no-nonsense and concise. understates how hard it is to compile livid...
but good in all other respects.
oh, it also doesn't mention that if you have a kernel >= 2.2.16, you don't
need to apply a pa
Hey,
I'm tring to get my DVD player to work with
Linux. It's a Pioneer. I have it working as a CD-ROM, but I can't
find a video player for it. I was wondering if you guys could suggest
one.
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
:41PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
> Hello Debian-Users,
> I may have missed the answer to my original question, but I was wondering
> if anyone has a DVD-Rom player working with Debian. I look to the Debian
> Support page and they stated that there was a court case from Microsoft/
Hello Debian-Users,
I may have missed the answer to my original question, but I was wondering
if anyone has a DVD-Rom player working with Debian. I look to the Debian
Support page and they stated that there was a court case from Microsoft/Apple
with DeCSS and DVD formats. Also, I talked with
I was hoping to get a DVD-ROM for Debian Potato. Does anyone on this
list have a good suggest of which DVD and decoder card I should get?
Does DVD work with Linux yet? I want it primary for DVD movies and
as a CDROM/CD-R reader.
Dan
Goeman Stefan wrote:
> I have a DVD-ROM in PC.
> The problem with this DVR-ROM is that it is possible to mount software
> cdrom's using the usual mount command.
> But I don't know how to play a music CDROM. Clicking the CDROM icon in GNOME
> gives an error message.
>
Hello everybody,
I have a DVD-ROM in PC.
The problem with this DVR-ROM is that it is possible to mount software
cdrom's using the usual mount command.
But I don't know how to play a music CDROM. Clicking the CDROM icon in GNOME
gives an error message.
Greetings
Stefan Goeman
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