On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 10:14:56AM -0700, Charles Lewis wrote:
> Apparently it was a permissions problem with /dev/sg0.
> Not sure what that device is used for, because my cd is on /dev/scd0, but
> after I fixed permissions, grip worked just fine.
sg0 refers to the sg.o kernel module which provide
>
> Apparently it was a permissions problem with /dev/sg0.
> Not sure what that device is used for, because my cd is on /dev/scd0, but
> after I fixed permissions, grip worked just fine.
i'm pretty sure /dev/sg* are the generic scsi devices. if your cd
writer is ide/atapi, then you're probably
Apparently it was a permissions problem with /dev/sg0.
Not sure what that device is used for, because my cd is on /dev/scd0, but
after I fixed permissions, grip worked just fine.
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Charles Lewis
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> Just installed the grip package, but I can't get it to rip. I've tried both
> the
Just installed the grip package, but I can't get it to rip. I've tried both
the "grip (cdparanoia)" option without success. I've also tried the
"cdparanoia" option with the default command-line variable and hard-coded
command-line options. I can run cdparanoia from the command line with
success. Wh
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