On Sunday 08 December 2002 09:23 pm, Christopher Knoerle wrote:
Hello!
When trying to access an audiocd with konqueror I had to see this error message (translated from German):
... The file or directory / does not exist.
So I looked at my devicefiles permissions, but they are set to be owned by my user. (/dev/cdrecorder, /dev/cdrom, both linked to /dev/sr0). /dev/sg0 has user root and group disk so I added my users to group disk. After that Konqueror tries to access the CD for some minutes now but the CDROM-drive doesn't do anything. I don' get any messages when starting from konsole with '/opt/kde3/bin/konqueror audiocd:/' except the konqueror's one. (snip) I don't know what to try else. Google didn't help me and some maillinglists gave me similar problems, but didn't solve it.
Does anybody know what could cause this on KDE 3.0.5 SuSE 8.1 (YAST updates installed)
TIA
-------------------------------- Christopher, It's not a good idea to make your users members of the disk group as it allows some very destructive access to things. Remove that group from your users. What you probably need to do is with /dev/sg0 and /dev/sg1 owners. Make them owned by you, the user, and the disk group. I think you will find the audioslave to work after that. From what I have been able to figure out, sgx files seem to be what affects the audio cd things. If you only have one drive, then you can set only one, but I do both just to be sure. Example: mine are owner=patrick & group=disk. Patrick --- KMail v1.4.3 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.1 --- Registered Linux User #225206