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Hi guy, i'll try in english!! > pour utiliser cdplay/cdp tu dois d'installer cdp*.rpm (car tu as Redhat), > mais cette program est content quelque erreurs (cdp et cdplay sont les > même programme) ecris 'cdplay >/dev/audio' au premier temp en session, > autrement il peut ne marcher pas. > I just install it and nothing else!! > C'est très bizarre, en englais: > xplaycd think, by default, that your cd is /dev/cdrom, two ways to resolve > this situation is > 1. to make link from your cd to /dev/cdrom (ln -s /dev/YourCDdevice > /dev/cdrom) > or > 2. go /usr/X11/lib/X11/app-defaults and make a correction in XPlaycd file > > maybe this is the reason, BTW, can you operate with you cd other > ways (e.g. mount it)? the link already exist and /usr/X11/lib/X11/app-defaults/xplaycd looks good But, becaus I find something new, when I want edit /dev/cdrom or /dev/hdb I have the message: "error reading "file4": I/O error so, maybe I have to change it. It looks like a bad configuration but I don't know how to make it! what do you thing about? > The last thing, xplay cd is buggy too, it happens using broken cdroms, > sorry for my bad français and good luck, not so bad, really!! thanks for all _______________________________________________________________________ Le CULTe sur le ouebe: http://savage.iut-blagnac.fr/