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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
The Debian xmcd package comes with a program called xmcdconfig. Try running
that program to configure xmcd.
Hope that helps,
Alan Liu
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> Hi,
>
> When I run xmcd, I got the following msg:
>
> Fatal: Xmcd configuration error
> Cannot open configuration file:
> "/usr/X11R6/l
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
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
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
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
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On Tue, Dec 15, 1998 at 05:00:10PM -0500, lee wrote:
> Thanks Colorado and everyone else,
oops ^^ Conrado
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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.
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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
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
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
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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
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
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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
[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
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