Hi,
Dave, I have the same problem with my audio CD's
however mine is spread all throughout other OS's as
wellcan u hear sound if you connect a headphone to
the headphone jack of your CD-ROM drive?? (if ur
CD-ROM has one).also what sound card are u using??
and which sound drivers???basi
have u added yourself to the audio group?
At 04:25 PM 11/24/2000 -0500, Dave Bresson wrote:
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>hi, i'm having a small problem with my potato workstation. The problem is
>that i'm unable to listen (or do anything with) my audio cds. Before
>anyone asks, yes, the cd audio cable is connected, a
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, brian moore wrote:
> In order to make groups work, you have to log out and log back in (only
> root can change which groups you're in, else they're inherited from the
> program's parent ... logging out takes you back to login or xdm, which
> is running as root and can start it
> "Dave" == Dave Bresson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dave> hi, i'm having a small problem with my potato workstation. The
Dave> problem is that i'm unable to listen (or do anything with) my audio
Dave> cds. Before anyone asks, yes, the cd audio cable is connected, and
Dave> t
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 04:25:16PM -0500, Dave Bresson wrote:
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> hi, i'm having a small problem with my potato workstation. The problem is
> that i'm unable to listen (or do anything with) my audio cds. Before
> anyone asks, yes, the cd audio cable is connected, and the drive does work
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hi, i'm having a small problem with my potato workstation. The problem is
that i'm unable to listen (or do anything with) my audio cds. Before
anyone asks, yes, the cd audio cable is connected, and the drive does work
properly otherwise. By this, i mean that i can mount any kinda of data cd
t
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