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Re: [SLE] AudioCD IO slave
- From: Anders Johansson <andjoh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 05:51:59 +0100
- Message-id: <200111040451.fA44px828512@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
How's your permissions on /dev/sg*? Try this, as root
chmod 666 /dev/sg*
or you could make sure your user is in the group 'disk'. I think this was the
problem when I had scsi emulation going.
regards
Anders
On Sunday 04 November 2001 05.39, Lee O'Malley wrote:
> On Saturday 03 November 2001 08:50 pm, Timothy R. Butler, went on about:
> > Is that necessary just the the AudioCD IO Slave to work? I thought
> > that was more for getting CD burners to work than audio CD ripping...
> >
> > -Tim
> >
> > On Saturday 03 November 2001 07:11 pm, Vitaly Shishakov wrote:
> > > i suppose you use and IDE CD-ROM.
> > > then you'll have to enable ide-scsi for it, and, most likely, set
> > > appropriate permiyions on scsi devices.
> > > that what i did:
> > > assume that you use a common SuSE kernel configuration, and your
> > > cdrom is /dev/hdx.
> >
> > [...]
>
> ---------------------------------
> Me too Tim. As I have already got all my IDE CD drives setup as scsi
> devices and using them for everything else under the sun a cd can be
> used for, I just can't read the files on an audio CD! Gotta be a
> simple answer here somewhere? I am guessing some here have it working?
> Do anything special? Your settings? What am I missing guys? Help!
> ;-)
>
> O'Malley
chmod 666 /dev/sg*
or you could make sure your user is in the group 'disk'. I think this was the
problem when I had scsi emulation going.
regards
Anders
On Sunday 04 November 2001 05.39, Lee O'Malley wrote:
> On Saturday 03 November 2001 08:50 pm, Timothy R. Butler, went on about:
> > Is that necessary just the the AudioCD IO Slave to work? I thought
> > that was more for getting CD burners to work than audio CD ripping...
> >
> > -Tim
> >
> > On Saturday 03 November 2001 07:11 pm, Vitaly Shishakov wrote:
> > > i suppose you use and IDE CD-ROM.
> > > then you'll have to enable ide-scsi for it, and, most likely, set
> > > appropriate permiyions on scsi devices.
> > > that what i did:
> > > assume that you use a common SuSE kernel configuration, and your
> > > cdrom is /dev/hdx.
> >
> > [...]
>
> ---------------------------------
> Me too Tim. As I have already got all my IDE CD drives setup as scsi
> devices and using them for everything else under the sun a cd can be
> used for, I just can't read the files on an audio CD! Gotta be a
> simple answer here somewhere? I am guessing some here have it working?
> Do anything special? Your settings? What am I missing guys? Help!
> ;-)
>
> O'Malley
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