On Saturday 30 October 2004 19:15, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Saturday, 30 October 2004 20.16, Phil Burness wrote:
On Saturday 30 October 2004 18:56, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Saturday, 30 October 2004 20.03, Phil Burness wrote:
Assuming I get my CD Writers working properly....
Is there a CD burner that converts on the fly from mp3 to standard audio CD format?
k3b will do that
Aarrghh.... It still doesn't work and I cant find out why....
Also, what does "/sbin/resmgr list" say, if you run it in a shell as your regular user /sbin/resmgr list gives the following output as a regular user :- rw-- /dev/audio rw-- /dev/mixer rw-- /dev/dsp rw-- /dev/sequencer rw-- /dev/video rw-- /dev/modem rwsp /dev/cdrom rwsp /dev/cdrom1 rws- /dev/cdrecorder rwsp /dev/dvd rwsp /dev/dvd1 rws- /dev/sr0 rws- /dev/sr1 rws- /dev/sr2 rws- /dev/sr3 rws- /dev/scanner rw-- /dev/usbscanner rw-- /dev/usb/scanner rw-- /dev/usb/scanner0 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner1 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner2 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner3 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner4 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner5 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner6 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner7 r--- /dev/console
/boot/grub/menu.lst gives: # Modified by YaST2. Last modification on Tue Dec 30 11:35:42 2003 color white/blue black/light-gray default 0 timeout 8 gfxmenu (hd0,2)/boot/message ###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: linux### title Linux kernel (hd0,2)/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda3 vga=0x317 splash=silent hdb=ide- scsi hdblun=0 showopts initrd (hd0,2)/boot/initrd title Linux2 kernel (hd0,2)/boot/vmlinuz.old root=/dev/hda3 vga=0x317 splash=silent hdb= ide-scsi hdblun=0 showopts initrd (hd0,2)/boot/initrd.old ###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: windows### title Windows root (hd0,0) chainloader +1 ###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: Linux other### title Linux other root (hd1,0) chainloader +1 ###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: floppy### title Floppy root (fd0) chainloader +1 ###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: failsafe### title Failsafe kernel (hd0,2)/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda3 showopts ide=nodma apm=off acpi= off vga=normal nosmp noapic maxcpus=0 3 initrd (hd0,2)/boot/initrd ###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: memtest86### title Memory Test kernel (hd0,2)/boot/memtest.bin /etc/resmgr.conf gives : # This is the default set of devices people logged in on the desktop get # access to: class desktop # # Standard multimedia devices add /dev/audio desktop add /dev/mixer desktop add /dev/dsp desktop add /dev/sequencer desktop add /dev/video desktop # # Modem device add /dev/modem desktop # # CD-ROMs - giving permission to open the corresponding SCSI # device is highly useful for CD writers such as cdrecord. add /dev/cdrom desktop scsi paride add /dev/cdrom1 desktop scsi paride add /dev/cdrecorder desktop scsi add /dev/dvd desktop scsi paride add /dev/dvd1 desktop scsi paride add /dev/sr0 desktop scsi add /dev/sr1 desktop scsi add /dev/sr2 desktop scsi add /dev/sr3 desktop scsi # # Dito for SCSI scanners, which all use /dev/scanner symlink. add /dev/scanner desktop scsi # # And USB scanners. add /dev/usbscanner desktop add /dev/usb/scanner desktop add /dev/usb/scanner0 desktop add /dev/usb/scanner1 desktop add /dev/usb/scanner2 desktop add /dev/usb/scanner3 desktop add /dev/usb/scanner4 desktop add /dev/usb/scanner5 desktop add /dev/usb/scanner6 desktop add /dev/usb/scanner7 desktop # # make /dev/console accessible read-only add /dev/console desktop read-only # # This rule grants access to users logged in locally # allow desktop tty=/dev/tty[1-9]* || tty=tty[1-9]* || tty=:0 # For serial gphoto cameras. # add /dev/ttyS0 desktop # add /dev/ttyS1 desktop # # Sample rules, do not enable by default: # # This rule denies access to users uucp and news # # deny desktop user=uucp || user=news # # This rule gives access to all members of group wheel # # allow desktop group=wheel # # To make resmgr work with ssh, for instance, add the following # line to /etc/pam.d/sshd: # session optional pam_resmgr.so fake_ttyname # When a user logs in, a resmgr session will be opened, and # access will be granted automaticially to all resource classes # matched via access control statements in resmgr.conf. Can you spot anything in here? Phil