can you run it under WINE? Anthony Perez-Miller wrote: > Greetings, > > Recently I picked up Peter Gabriel's _Up_ disc. In the fine print on the > outside of the case it says "This is an enhanced CD. Please put it in > your computer." > > Of course, the finer print inside says that by "computer" they mean a PC > or a Mac. My linux box won't recognize the executable to play the durn > thing: it's encoded so that on a CD-ROM the tracks can't be accessed > directly. > > > Two questions: > > 1) Is there a linux utility that can deal with such? > > 2) (Somewhat off-topic for this list) I'm presuming the answer to 1) is > "no." If this is the case: When I boot up the Windows side of my > (dual-boot) system, and put in the disc, the executable brings up a menu > one option of which is "play." If I click on this it starts the generic > Windows CD player, which is of course useless for, well, turning the songs > into ogg files. > How would I set up a symbolic link in Windows, so that a call for > the generic CD player brings up, say, musicmatch? I can usually deal with > these things in linux but I'm not very confident messing things around in > Windows. > > I know Micro$oft products aren't the usual topic of discussion on this > list; I promise not to make a habit of these sorts of questions. > > > Thanks! > > --Anthony > > > -- iriXx www.iriXx.org copyleft: creativity, technology and freedom? info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.copyleftmedia.org.uk _ ( ) ascii ribbon against html email X / \ cat /dev/sda1 > /dev/dsp *** stopping make sense ***