Re: xmcd problem?

2007-02-06 Thread Alan Ianson
On Tue February 6 2007 19:01, Bayrouni wrote: > Alan Ianson a écrit : > > On Tue February 6 2007 16:57, Listscribbler wrote: > >> I have xmcd_2.6-19_i386.deb installed on an etch laptop. I cannot figure > >> out how to use xmcd to rip ogg files off audio CDs. > > > > Never used or seen that one so

Re: xmcd problem?

2007-02-06 Thread Bayrouni
Alan Ianson a écrit : > On Tue February 6 2007 16:57, Listscribbler wrote: >> I have xmcd_2.6-19_i386.deb installed on an etch laptop. I cannot figure >> out how to use xmcd to rip ogg files off audio CDs. > > Never used or seen that one so I'm not sure. > >> A year ago I had xmcd (don't recall v

Re: xmcd problem?

2007-02-06 Thread Alan Ianson
On Tue February 6 2007 16:57, Listscribbler wrote: > I have xmcd_2.6-19_i386.deb installed on an etch laptop. I cannot figure > out how to use xmcd to rip ogg files off audio CDs. Never used or seen that one so I'm not sure. > A year ago I had xmcd (don't recall version) installed under "unstable

Re: xmcd, using the speakers to play music cds how?

2002-09-08 Thread Bytor
I can get the sound if I use the headphone jack so I need to go out and get a cable to hook up from the cdrom to my sound card, thanks for the info. I however am still having one problem with xmcd. I can use it and it works great when I am logged in as root, but when I start it as an ordinary

Re: xmcd, using the speakers to play music cds how?

2002-09-05 Thread Kjetil Kjernsmo
On Thursday 05 September 2002 16:29, Walter Tautz wrote: > I'm also having trouble playing music cdsit only works for > headphones plugged into the cdplayer not the speakers. Is there a way > to use the sound card into which the speakers are plugged into? Have you checked whether there is a

Re: xmcd, using the speakers to play music cds how?

2002-09-05 Thread Walter Tautz
On Sat, 31 Aug 2002, Bytor wrote: > I am having trouble playing audio CDs and wonder if someone might be able to give me >a clue. I have xmcd and as root I can start it and play CDs but I have no sound. As >non-root I can start xmcd but it does not recognize that there is a CDs in the cdr o

Re: xmcd as non-root user

2001-01-31 Thread Amal Phadke
On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 10:18:21AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > After a dist-upgrade, xmcd will no longer run unless I am logged in > as root (I am running testing). I used to be able to run it as a user. > When I start it from a shell, I get the following message: > >xmcd Fatal Err

Re: xmcd sometimes fouls up the cdrom drive

1999-07-05 Thread Johann Spies
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, G. Crimp wrote: > Hi, > I have a NEC 4 disk cdrom drive. Sometimes after using xmcd, the > drive seems to get all balled up. It seems to get confused about whether > there are any CD's in any of the 4 slots and just keeps cycling through them > looking. When it gets in

Re: xmcd

1999-04-06 Thread surak
The Debian xmcd package comes with a program called xmcdconfig. Try running that program to configure xmcd. Hope that helps, Alan Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > When I run xmcd, I got the following msg: > > Fatal: Xmcd configuration error > Cannot open configuration file: > "/usr/X11R6/l

Re: xmcd/cda and iso-9660/high-sierra fs

1999-03-02 Thread Peter Berlau
hi Aaron, sorry Im answering late, but have to work Do You sure, You have installed the kernel-package correctly ? Eventually You have forgotten to build the modules ? Please switch to /usr/src/linux, which is a link to Your actual kernel-source-path my /usr/src looks like drwxr-xr-x 3 root ro

Re: xmcd/cda and iso-9660/high-sierra fs

1999-03-02 Thread Aaron Stromas
perhaps i'm on the wrong trail. it dawned on me to look in /proc/filesystems and i see there nodev  proc   iso9660 does it mean i have iso9660 support built in? if so, why when i try to dd from /dev/scd0 i get dd: /dev/scd0: Operation not supported by device -a Aaron Stromas wrote:   hi

Re: xmcd/cda and iso-9660/high-sierra fs

1999-03-02 Thread Aaron Stromas
  hi Aaron, >  > i'm trying to configure xmcd for my Sony CD-RW CRX100E  cdrom drive. it > fails to open /dev/scd0. you must : make menuconfig, or equal,  than select # # Filesystems # CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=m cu thanks, this will get me started. i couldn't see it using make menuconfig but make

Re: xmcd/cda and iso-9660/high-sierra fs

1999-03-02 Thread Peter Berlau
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 07:07:31AM -0500, Aaron Stromas wrote: hi Aaron, > > i'm trying to configure xmcd for my Sony CD-RW CRX100E cdrom drive. it > fails to open /dev/scd0. you must : make menuconfig, or equal, than select # # Filesystems # CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=m cu -- Peter Berlau [EMAIL PR

Re: xmcd local database

1998-12-15 Thread Lee Bradshaw
On Tue, Dec 15, 1998 at 05:00:10PM -0500, lee wrote: > Thanks Colorado and everyone else, oops ^^ Conrado -- Lee Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] (preferred) Alantro Communications [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: xmcd local database

1998-12-15 Thread Lee Bradshaw
Thanks Colorado and everyone else, I had already converted /var/xmcd to group audio after seeing some of the other suggestions. But I went ahead and installed the new version since it fixes the directory permissions itself. The xmcd.deb from slink didn't run xmcdconfig like the one from hamm did.

Re: xmcd local database

1998-12-15 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Lee Bradshaw wrote: > I just installed xmcd. It is able to query remote databases to find info > on the CD's I insert, but it can't save the information. > > > Should I make the /var/xmcd directories writeable by everyone, or is > there

Re: xmcd local database

1998-12-15 Thread Conrado Badenas
Lee Bradshaw wrote: > > Hi, > > I just installed xmcd. It is able to query remote databases to find info > on the CD's I insert, but it can't save the information. > > The about box shows: > > CD Database paths: > /var/xmcd/rock > /var/xmcd/jazz > ... > cddb

Re: xmcd local database

1998-12-15 Thread Ben Collins
On Tue, Dec 15, 1998 at 01:22:57PM -0500, Lee Bradshaw wrote: > Should I make the /var/xmcd directories writeable by everyone, or is > there a better solution? Maybe keep /var/xmcd available for a global database that root set's up and users databases are saved in ~/.xmcd ? just a thought -- --

Re: xmcd

1998-09-24 Thread maximill
I don't think there is a config.sh with xmcd. I think you want to run /usr/sbin/xmcdconfig as root to configure it. -brad On Mon, 21 Sep 1998, Default Debian Reader wrote: > I asked this question yetsterday buy didnt have mail running so might have > missed the response. But could someone mail

Re: xmcd question

1997-11-27 Thread dpk
Actually libXm.so.0 is also supplied by lesstif, the GNU motif libs, which can be downloaded from a debian ftp site. It is under the 'libs' dir... and a hell of a lot cheaper than the price listed below. Thanks, Dennis -- dpk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Systems/Network | work: 353.4844 Division

Re: xmcd question

1997-11-27 Thread jdassen
On Fri, Nov 28, 1997 at 12:44:36AM +1100, Lawrence wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I can not run xmcd after my recent upgrade from stable to unstable. The > > programs shows: > > > > xmcd: error in loading shared libraries > > libXm.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or direc

Re: xmcd question

1997-11-27 Thread Lawrence
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I can not run xmcd after my recent upgrade from stable > to unstable. The programs shows: > > xmcd: error in loading shared libraries > libXm.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > > So, what's the problem? It seems I have all libX* lib fil