The 03.01.04 at 19:15, Ralph De Witt wrote:
On Saturday 04 January 2003 17:47, Carlos E. R. wrote:
You could if you like, or you could leave it. Let me see... I'd sugest you: Decided not to fight it any more added the hdc=ide-scsi to the kernel line in grub
I thought it would be easier... So, now you have: cdrecorder --> sr1 cdrom --> sr1 cdrom1 --> sr0 dvd --> sr0
changed the dvd link to sr0 also changed the desktop icon for dvd to point to /dev/dvd, and the cd-r icon to point to /dev/cdrecorder.
Ok, that way if you sometime in the future change the devs links, the desktop will need no change.
The thing is that you need, as user, access to the cdrom device in order to play a music CD. Normally the device will have read/write permission only for root (or not, depending on an automatism I don't fully understand). If you can't play a CD on the dvd, after doing the above corrections, check the permissions on /dev/sr0 tried to play audio cd using kscd nothing happened got this in console:
ralph@linux:~> kscd CDTEXT INFO: use GET_FEATURY_LIST(0x46)... CDTEXT ERROR: GET_FEATURY_LIST(0x46) not implemented or broken. ret = -1! CDTEXT INFO: GET_FEATURY_LIST(0x46) ignored. It's OK, becose many CDROMS don't implement this featury CDTEXT INFO: try to read, how long CDTEXT is? CDTEXT ERROR: READ_TOC(0x43) with format code 0x05 not implemented or broken. ret = -1! CDTEXT INFO: free_cdtext_info() called ralph@linux:~>
Let me compare with mine; I get: cer@nimrodel:~> kscd & [1] 536 cer@nimrodel:~> DCOPServer up and running. CDTEXT INFO: use GET_FEATURY_LIST(0x46)... CDTEXT INFO: try to read, how long CDTEXT is? CDTEXT INFO: CDTEXT is a 7 byte(s) long CDTEXT INFO: try to read CDTEXT CDTEXT INFO: read 7 byte(s) of CDTEXT CDTEXT INFO: free_cdtext_info() called CDTEXT ERROR: invalid packet at 0x00000000: 0x 00 00 00 08 20 00 6D 00 B0 F3 14 08 C9 00 00 00 94 CF The error I get is different, but it works. It seems you get more errors :-(
permissions for sr0, and sr1 is set to -rw------- the user is set to my user name (ralph) and the group is set to disk. Hope this helps a little bit more.
Yes, that is correct. You know that you can change in kscd the device used
por playing, so you can use the cdrecorder and check if that one works. If
that is so, we have half the thing working: it might be that you dvd can
not play music. Mine, for example, can not read data cds.
I think I read some thing about your IRQs mentioned on another mail...
I'll check.
| <6>Real Time Clock Driver v1.10e
| <6>Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
| <4>ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
| <4>VP_IDE: IDE controller on PCI bus 00 dev 89
| <6>PCI: Hardcoded IRQ 14 for device 00:11.1
Ah, this. "Harcoded", why? In the mother board? By the Bios? :-?
| <4>VP_IDE: chipset revision 6
| <4>VP_IDE: not 100%% native mode: will probe irqs later
| <4>VP_IDE: Unknown VIA SouthBridge, contact Vojtech Pavlik