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Re: [SLE] Suse 10.0 +kde +audio cd confusion
- From: Curtis Rey <crey@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 17:28:49 -0800
- Message-id: <200512311728.53171.crey@xxxxxxxxxx>
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On Sat December 31 2005 14:29, Art Fore wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-12-31 at 15:34 -0500, James Knott wrote:
> > Art Fore wrote:
> > > On Sat, 2005-12-31 at 13:58 -0500, James Knott wrote:
> > >> Art Fore wrote:
> > >>> I have searched the internet and the more I find, the more confused I
> > >>> get on the above subject. Here are the confusion parts.
> > >>>
> > >>> KDE Control center is supposed to have a CDDB Retrieval under sound &
> > >>> Multimedia. It does not. It has Names tab under Audio CD of which I
> > >>> have found no information on.
> > >>
> > >> CDDB is in KsCD.
> > >
> > > KsCD then CDDB, only track numbers show up. Click the Fetch Info,
> > > nothing happens.
> >
> > Did you configure it? Click on the Extras button, then Configure...
>
> OK, got the titles to listing and can play with KsCD but that still does
> not solve whole problem. I want to save the music to the ipod sync
> directory on the machine. Amarok, which is supposed to work, will not
> read the audio cd (/dev/hdc) and will show music titles, but when I try
> to play one of the songs, it comes up cannot read the cdrom, where k3b,
> sount juicer, etc will.
>
> Art
Did you check you permission sets? This maybe a problem. Also, in reference
to you post about kong and audio CDs, I to am having problems with kde as
well. Not specifically with CDs (though I haven´t tried it yet) but with kded
crashing with certain apps (i.e. unloaded kdenewsticker and now it won´t let
it run anymore, if I run as root it says could not connect to xserver:0 and
that kded probably crashed - though no overt indication that this is correct
has been found or alerted).
This also might be due to U.S. laws related to copyright material (thank you
again RIAA/MPAA - putzes!). I still don´t get the significance of
cache-(machine name) in the .kde dir. I have a feeling this may play a part
it seems, but am still trying to get a handle on this (not a problem in
previous version of KDE).
Cheers, Curtis.
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On Sat December 31 2005 14:29, Art Fore wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-12-31 at 15:34 -0500, James Knott wrote:
> > Art Fore wrote:
> > > On Sat, 2005-12-31 at 13:58 -0500, James Knott wrote:
> > >> Art Fore wrote:
> > >>> I have searched the internet and the more I find, the more confused I
> > >>> get on the above subject. Here are the confusion parts.
> > >>>
> > >>> KDE Control center is supposed to have a CDDB Retrieval under sound &
> > >>> Multimedia. It does not. It has Names tab under Audio CD of which I
> > >>> have found no information on.
> > >>
> > >> CDDB is in KsCD.
> > >
> > > KsCD then CDDB, only track numbers show up. Click the Fetch Info,
> > > nothing happens.
> >
> > Did you configure it? Click on the Extras button, then Configure...
>
> OK, got the titles to listing and can play with KsCD but that still does
> not solve whole problem. I want to save the music to the ipod sync
> directory on the machine. Amarok, which is supposed to work, will not
> read the audio cd (/dev/hdc) and will show music titles, but when I try
> to play one of the songs, it comes up cannot read the cdrom, where k3b,
> sount juicer, etc will.
>
> Art
Did you check you permission sets? This maybe a problem. Also, in reference
to you post about kong and audio CDs, I to am having problems with kde as
well. Not specifically with CDs (though I haven´t tried it yet) but with kded
crashing with certain apps (i.e. unloaded kdenewsticker and now it won´t let
it run anymore, if I run as root it says could not connect to xserver:0 and
that kded probably crashed - though no overt indication that this is correct
has been found or alerted).
This also might be due to U.S. laws related to copyright material (thank you
again RIAA/MPAA - putzes!). I still don´t get the significance of
cache-(machine name) in the .kde dir. I have a feeling this may play a part
it seems, but am still trying to get a handle on this (not a problem in
previous version of KDE).
Cheers, Curtis.
- --
Spammers Beware: Tresspassers will be shot,
survivors will be shot again!
Warning: Individuals throwing objects at
the crocodiles will be asked to retrieve
them!
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