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Re: [Fwd: Re: [SLE] Yet another Sound Trial (YaST) 2]
- From: David Johanson <dcjohan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 21:14:51 -0400
- Message-id: <429D0C0B.2000604@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Anders Johansson wrote:
Following Joe's link all the way to the end, which appears to be the message you wrote about further investigation, is how I go to where I am.
Interestingly, KsCD works on my Mepis install at work and I think it also runs on 9.3 on the work box although 9.3 is behaving a bit unruly right now and I have to do a little housekeeping to get kdm to stay put. Hopefully I'll be able to accomplish that tomorrow and then see if memory serves me correctly. More tomorrow.
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On Wednesday 01 June 2005 02:31, David Johanson wrote:
Anders,
Did you ever figure this out? The thread seemed to die out without
anyone coming up with a concrete answer. I'm at a loss as to what to do
next unless it's to file a report with Novell.
No I didn't, but look at the recent mail from Joe Morris. His investigation seems to point to a bug that meant CDDA simply isn't compiled in to kscd
Note that CDDA is listed in the TODO file for kscd, indicating that it's something they're still working on
Following Joe's link all the way to the end, which appears to be the message you wrote about further investigation, is how I go to where I am.
Interestingly, KsCD works on my Mepis install at work and I think it also runs on 9.3 on the work box although 9.3 is behaving a bit unruly right now and I have to do a little housekeeping to get kdm to stay put. Hopefully I'll be able to accomplish that tomorrow and then see if memory serves me correctly. More tomorrow.
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David C. Johanson
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People who behold a phenomenon will often extend their thinking beyond
it; people who merely hear about the phenomenon will not be moved to
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