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 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.
A year ago I had xmcd (don't recall version) installed under "unstable"
which had a cdda-save mode (ie, save to file with choice of formats).
Maybe I had compiled that xm
Hi, all,
At some point after doing an apt-get dist-upgrade, xmcd stopped
working on my system. I get the following messages when I run it in
debug mode (whether as root or an ordinary user):
...
Setting uid to 1000, gid to 1000
Lock file: /tmp/.cdaudio/lock.b01
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