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Way off topic but ......
by Jeremy Petzold on Thursday 27/Sep/2001, @11:37
I know this is so far off the topic that I should be flamed, but I had nowhere else to go. I did searches on google/google groups, cheaked all relevent sites and on and on. I have found no answer and plead for your help.....

I just installed KDE 2.2.1, I have SUSE 7.2, I set up my CDburner and I want to use KIOSLAVE audiocd:/ but it tells me that:

the file or folder
/
can not be found

I tried to CHMOD 666 cdrom and cdrecorder but to no avail

does anyone know what is wrong??

thank-you, I will never Off post again, thank-you

Jeremy
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Re: Way off topic but ......
by emmanuel on Thursday 27/Sep/2001, @12:16
don't know but just intuiting...
what about cdrom:, that is WITHOUT THE "/" ?
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  • Re: Way off topic but ......
    by Jeremy Petzold on Thursday 27/Sep/2001, @12:25
    no, thats not it, I get it when I select the services button and click on audiocd. it has worked before on another system I have used, and it worked on my machine for 2.2, but in 2.2.1 it is not working.

    does audiocd scan for hdx only? if so could it be because I have the cdburner working and used the ide-scsi module? if so, how would I correct that?
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Re: Way off topic but ......
by someone on Thursday 27/Sep/2001, @13:02
It's so much the worse you recognize it being off topic but post nevertheless.
There are enough newsgroups and mailing-lists to discuss such problems!
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Re: Way off topic but ......
by David Bishop on Thursday 27/Sep/2001, @21:57
See the archives for the debian-kde mailing list for the solution to your problem (lists.debian.org). Search for "audio cd" or somesuch.
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