On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 19:44, Scott Patterson wrote: > Liam Bedford wrote: > > On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 14:03:56 -0400 > > Scott Patterson <patterson@accesstoledo.com> spouted: > > > > > >>brett@kavi.com wrote: > >> > >>>First check your /boot/config-<kernelversion> for a line like: > >>>CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD > >>>it should be set to either 'y' (compiled in) or 'm' (a module that needs > >>>to be loaded). If it's 'm' do an 'lsmod' and see if ide-cd.o is loaded. > >>>If not, do a 'modprobe ide-cd'. Also, make sure there's a symlink from > >>>your cd device to /dev/cdrom. Also make sure you're a member of the 'cdrom' > >>>group. > >>>-Brett > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>I'm using the stock kernel from Woody. Wouldn't it have to be loaded if > >>>>I can mount a data CD? What module would I be looking for (ide-cd?)? > >>>> > >>>>Scott > >>> > >>/dev/hdb is likned to /dev/cdrom. > >>I am a member of the cdrom group. > >>/dev/hdb has also been set to the cdrom group. > >> > >>I'll double check the module stuff tonight as my iBook is at home. > >> > > > > I missed the beginning, but you are aware that there's no audio > > connection from the CD-ROM to the sound card? > > Not aware of that. Why would Apple do such a thing? > > Anyway, shouldn't I still be able to play the audio CD without this > connection; I just wouldn't hear anything... > > > you have to playback digitally. Install the xmms-audiocd plugin IIRC. > > I'll try that tonight. Won't I still have problems reading the CD though? Option 1) upgrade your kernel with a recent benh Option 2) Apply patch from this mail. http://lists.linuxppc.org/linuxppc-dev/200202/msg00013.html This has already been discussed. You should do a little research. Cheers -- /Bastien Nocera http://hadess.net
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