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Dec 25 2005, 08:59 AM
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Member [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 38 Joined: 28-September 05 Member No.: 8,785 |
I got an old laptop and there's an old debian is installed. There's tuxbox etc. Firts off I wanted to play an audio CD, but there was no aquto play, though. Then I asked my friend how to make it and he said "mount cdrom" then it said only root can do that, I asked my frind and he said you must change to root. It's kinda weird stuff going on here! Can any one help me?
This post has been edited by miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG: Dec 25 2005, 06:01 PM |
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Dec 25 2005, 09:03 AM
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the Q Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 1,054 Joined: 13-July 05 From: Lithuania, Vilnius Member No.: 7,059 |
you can change to root in terminal by writing "su root-password" "sudo root-password"
and then do the mount of your cd-rom |
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Dec 25 2005, 12:03 PM
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Member - Active Contributor Group: Members Posts: 80 Joined: 5-September 05 Member No.: 8,327 |
by saying you just got an old laptop.. do you have the root password or could get it! if so, then you can switch to root (commands above), else i dont know if you can reset a root password, can we?
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Dec 25 2005, 12:06 PM
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Way Out Of Control - You need a life :) Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 2,043 Joined: 16-August 05 Member No.: 7,896 |
this is another topic, how to reset a root password, booting from a knoppix CD.
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Dec 25 2005, 04:02 PM
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Colonel Panic Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 2,793 Joined: 25-March 05 From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Member No.: 3,233 |
really, why couldn't u install the latest Damn Small Linux so that you won't run into old kernel problems?
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Dec 26 2005, 12:25 PM
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Way Out Of Control - You need a life :) Group: Members Posts: 1,366 Joined: 14-September 04 From: Nottingham England Member No.: 570 |
Righty... ooohhhh
QUOTE and then do the mount of your cd-rom you cannot mount an audio-cdrom, because there is no filesystem. just aplain wav dumped right ontop o each track. (however you can *Explore* audio cd's and copy from them, but thats a differant question) There are old ways of playing audio cd's, but these include polling the cr-rom drive every few seconds, and is generally quite messy. The best way to do it, is with HAL (Hardware Abstraction layer) make sure the hardware abstraction layer daemon is running, and use a HAL client, that begins playing an audio cd, when HAL detects an audio CD. KDE-3.5 (and possably other versions, im not sure) are such a hal client. in Kde-3.5, when you insert removable media, KDE pops up a message box, asking what you want to do when this Type of media is inserted. for example, with an audio cd, you could select, Play, Rip to MP3, export to Ipod / explore. I would recomend upgrading KDE. |
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Dec 26 2005, 03:36 PM
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Colonel Panic Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 2,793 Joined: 25-March 05 From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Member No.: 3,233 |
Yes, but in KDE, you still required to have the HAL daemon running. If not, it WILL NOT work. You must have KDE 3.5 and KsCD 1.5 installed too.
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Jan 8 2006, 04:06 AM
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Premium Member Group: Members Posts: 254 Joined: 28-December 04 Member No.: 1,884 |
Why not use Workbone? It will do the trick. It might be in your best interest to just install a new version of Debian on there and start fresh.
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