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| linxlvr 2005-12-03, 5:47 pm |
| Hi all. I have benn googling myself to death and seem to find the answer
nowhere. I see mention of it other places, but is there a solution
somewhere?
When I put an audio cd in, gnome cd autostarts and crashes. Then I can
play the audio CD fine w/ xmms, just not the gnome cd.
I would like to have gnome cd working.
If that is not possible, I wouold like xmms to autostart on cd insertion
instead of gnome cd.
If that is not possible, I would like nothing to happen, gnome cd gone,
and the user can just figure out to use xmms. :-(
I use Etch, custom 2.6.14.3 kernel, compiled to use ALSA.
Gnome ver.=2.10.2
TYIA
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dw
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| Bill Marcum 2005-12-04, 8:46 pm |
| On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 16:17:57 -0500, linxlvr
<linxlvr@netscape.net> wrote:
> Hi all. I have benn googling myself to death and seem to find the answer
> nowhere. I see mention of it other places, but is there a solution
> somewhere?
>
> When I put an audio cd in, gnome cd autostarts and crashes. Then I can
> play the audio CD fine w/ xmms, just not the gnome cd.
>
> I would like to have gnome cd working.
>
> If that is not possible, I wouold like xmms to autostart on cd insertion
> instead of gnome cd.
>
> If that is not possible, I would like nothing to happen, gnome cd gone,
> and the user can just figure out to use xmms. :-(
>
> I use Etch, custom 2.6.14.3 kernel, compiled to use ALSA.
> Gnome ver.=2.10.2
>
System : Preferences : Removable Drives and Media
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| linxlvr 2005-12-05, 5:49 pm |
| On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 16:10:27 -0500, Bill Marcum wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 16:17:57 -0500, linxlvr
> <linxlvr@netscape.net> wrote:
> System : Preferences : Removable Drives and Media
TY. I was hoping for gnome cd itself, but at least now I can change that.
Somehow I missed it when it wasn't in the same menu. (Now it's
>Desktop>Preferences : Removable Drives and Media) I also somehow
>associted that mentally to refer to things like zip drives, portable
>hard dives, etc. TY again.
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dw
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