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Re: squeeze audio cd and automount



Hi,

I looked at the bug report and tried (my drive is ATAPI)

sound-juicer -d /dev/sr0

but it tells me I have no permission.  I tried again with sudo and
it works.  When I press play, it plays but gives the message:

Cannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directory
Cannot connect to server socket
jack server is not running or cannot be started

ls -l gives

brw------- 1 root root 11, 0 Jan  2 22:00 /dev/sr0

so I made rw for everyone but still cannot start it but now I get the
HAL message mentioned in the bug report.

With totem I still can not get sound and get the message about not
being able to start jack.

I checked my daemons and there is no jackd in /etc/init.d though
jackd is installed (but labelled as virtual package).

I googled a few other similar complains but no clear solution.

THere are other jackd packages which might help.  Any feedback on this?

Cheers,
Filipe


On 3 January 2011 19:07, Camaleón <noelamac@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 22:17:56 +0100, Filipe Freire wrote:

> automounting is not working since my upgrade to squeeze.  the loader is
> now grub2.
>
> I can mount usb and, dvd's and data cd's only manually from the command
> line.  /etc/fstab and nautilus options are as they should be. Only for
> dvd's nautilus creates a folder.
>
> besides this audio cd are not detected ay least by sound-juicer and
> totem. tried all audio devices.

I'm also facing this problem:

sound-juicer: doesn't find any CD drives, even when told which to use
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=577088

In my case, hal daemon is running so I tried to restarting the service
but not avail. Also, data CDs are mounted just fine.

At least in lenny, although CD-Audio is not mounted as a normal data CD
Sound Juicer can play it fine. In Squeezy, the CD-Audio is not even
detected, but maybe you can try to access the media using another program
as the bug reporter suggests :-?

As per the USB flash drive, I dunno. What do you get when you connect a
USB flash/disk drive and run "dmesg|tail -50"?

Greetings,

--
Camaleón


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