On 6/16/06, Callum Lerwick <seg@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 15:14 +0100, Joe Desbonnet wrote: > As far as I'm concerned if the eject button is depressed the thing > should come out no matter what the consequence (unless explicitly > locked of course). It's rather embarrassing to be bragging to > friends and coworkers about stability of Linux only to have to reboot > the machine when they ask for their CD-ROM back in a hurry :) su -c "eject /dev/cdrom"
Thanks. Is there a similar solution for the 'no sound' problem, where I'm guessing the sound server has been locked by a user? If you don't mind, could you also direct me to where this discussion has already occurred. I would like to know the technical reasons for the persistence of these issues, so I can bring back an answer to my people. :) Benjy
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