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Re: [SLE] Cannot Install XCDRoast or KOnCD
- From: Matthew <matthew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2001 19:18:43 -0700
- Message-id: <3B1AF003.5090904@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
CM Miller wrote:
a) Did you switch to root using sux?
b) did you type it exactly like this: xcdroast
Matt
Ok, I'm about 1/2 thru to save the data I need, but here is my presentI know you probably have done this, but:
situation.
1. I found a program w/the minimum install called KonCD, that is suppost to
burn cdroms. I tried it and got the ISO0999 error, I don't remember the
output, but I can post it tomorrow.
Either way I couldn't get it to work.
2. I logged in as SU, and using YAST tried to install XCDRoast. YAST went
thru its process and I was not able to run it. I tried typing in XCDRoast
from a terminal and nothing.
Not sure what I am doing wrong, but any help will be great, cause this will
help me put an end to this nightmare.
thanks to all,
-Chris Miller
------Original Message------
From: Joost van der Lugt <jvdl@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: CM Miller <cmmiller73@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: June 2, 2001 11:23:35 PM GMT
Subject: Re: [SLE] The Search for XCDRoast
* CM Miller <cmmiller73@xxxxxxxx> [Jun 02. 2001 15:24]:
Since I did a minimum install, it did not install KDE 2.0, so I don'tthink
there is a way for me to search for XCDRoast. Or is there?
1. open a terminal, type `sux` whereafter `yast2`, go on from there.
2. in console ar terminal type `su` or `sux` and type `yast`, and dig a
little through the package install features (resorting to all packages
for instance).
thanks,I
-Chris Miller
------Original Message------
From: Steven Hatfield <ashari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: CM Miller <cmmiller73@xxxxxxxx>, suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx
Sent: June 2, 2001 4:44:36 PM GMT
Subject: Re: [SLE] More Linux/Windows Problems
On Saturday 02 June 2001 12:20 pm, CM Miller wrote:
Ok, I tried to -fdsk /dev/hdc7 to fix my Linux, but that didn't work, so
data.just uninstalled and reinstalled. I did a minimum install and it works
just fine. I can see my Windows C: drive where I want to rescue the
driveThe only problem is that Linux acts like it won't mount my CD Burner
withand my CDROM drive. I right click, and click mount, and I come back
anymorean error. But, if I left click on the drive, then it works?
Also, I don't think XRoast loaded on my machine, how do I load that from
YAST? I will do some reading up on the manuals this weekend, but
prompts.help will be great. I'm sure I'm gonna get this.I use Yast2 in KDE2's KControl. Go to Software, and then follow the
Just run a search for "xcdroast" and see if you can find it. Then installWindows
it.
It should install any software that isn't already installed that it needs.
Also, my e-mail response time will be a bit slower, cause my other
machine went into DLL hell and I can't access any of the icons on theWhen you ultimately just give up on Windows, and go 100% linux. I had many
desktop.
When will my computer troubles end?
many problems, until I decided to stop playing around and make a decision.
My
decision was Linux, and I have yet to regret it.
thanks,Good luck!
-Chris Miller
-Steven
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a) Did you switch to root using sux?
b) did you type it exactly like this: xcdroast
Matt
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