Martín Marqués wrote:
2009/3/2 DB <Freddog_de@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
fedora-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Yup, I have the same problem with Amarok - it did play one CD for me last
week when I first installed it, but now all it finds is a couple of clips
(that I didn't know I'd made) which it calls my local collection. (and
identifies them as something totally unrelated to the actual music.)
amarok doesn't see the CD either.
I sent the following mail to the list:
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Evening All,
Since my preupgrade from F9 to F10, it seems I cannot see my CD/DVD players
with Dolphin (nor Krusader). Have I killed something else while trying to
get video & sound working with Skype? Or has something else been moved to a
new package & I've missed it??
I can see, for example, an F9 DVD with dolphin. So it's not a hardware
problem, nor a dolphin issue. It isn't even related to KDE or Gnome
(the problem persists on both environments).
That's odd.... I've got 2 DVD readers in Master-slave on the same ide
cable. If I put a data disk into either, I get the "recently connected
devices" window but neither react to a music disc.... And, like you, I
can navigate through the disk. (One disk I tried is from a Linux
magazine, & IIRC it should autostart. It doesn't & clicking on the
autostart.sh does nothing -- should it????). And it appears that I
can't right-click on the disks to get a context menu; both right & left
click open the device or file from the r"recently connected" window. In
"places" right click allows me to eject, release or hide the CD - Maybe
we're not seeing the device, only the disc loaded into the device????
Dave
Dave
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