On Thursday 28 August 2003 21:32, Henning Moll wrote:
> which is fine for most distributions (including debian/woody) but not
> debian/sid, because /usr/bin/cdrecord is not a binary anymore but a shell
> script wrapper to cdrecord.mmap resp. cdrecord.shm. The real binary files
> (mmap/shm) also nee
On Wednesday 27 August 2003 21:15, Wayne Gemmell wrote:
> Have you gotten K3B to work for regular users? I get the error
Yes, but i did run into the same problem:
after a fresh install of package cdrecord, its main files have these
permissions:
# ls -la /usr/bin/cdrecord*
-rwxr-xr-x1 root
> >
> > -rws--x---1 root cdrecord 142 Jul 10 14:16
> > /usr/bin/cdrecord so I'm back where I started.
> > Also whats the s in the perms(above)? i.e. rws and how is it set?
>
> The "s" means that if executed, the cdrecord program will not run with
> your user id, but with the user id of
Hello
Wayne Gemmell (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Have you gotten K3B to work for regular users? I get the error
>
>
> Unable to find cdrecord executable
> K3b uses cdrecord to actually write cds. Without cdrecord K3b won't be
> able to properly initialize the writing devices.
> Solution: Inst
> both of the tools mentioned above are command line tools. if you use kde
> you might prefer k3b (for burning) and kaudiocreater (for ripping).
Hi
Have you gotten K3B to work for regular users? I get the error
Unable to find cdrecord executable
K3b uses cdrecord to actually write cds. Without
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On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 09:05:44PM -0400, Li-Ren Zhou wrote:
> I'm somewhat new to linux in general. I was just wondering what was a
> good tool for burning/ripping cd's (audio and bin/cue).
I use abcde for CD ripping. k3b for burning. You might wan
On Tuesday 26 Aug 2003 4:19 pm, David Z Maze wrote:
> Li-Ren Zhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'm somewhat new to linux in general. I was just wondering what was a
> > good tool for burning/ripping cd's (audio and bin/cue).
>
> For ripping CDs, I use abcde, which is a fairly nice console-based
Li-Ren Zhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm somewhat new to linux in general. I was just wondering what was a
> good tool for burning/ripping cd's (audio and bin/cue).
For ripping CDs, I use abcde, which is a fairly nice console-based
tool that looks at a CD, gets cddb information on what CD it
Hi,
* Li-Ren Zhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030826 10:31]:
> Hi,
>
> I'm somewhat new to linux in general.
I'll keep this in mind.
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Hi,
I'm somewhat new to linux in general. I was just wondering what was a
good tool for burning/ripping cd's (audio and bin/cue).
Thanks,
Lawrence
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