Gnome screwing up cd drive.
- From: Albert Schueller <schuelaw whitman edu>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Gnome screwing up cd drive.
- Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 16:02:28 -0800
Mon Feb 21 16:02:24 PST 2000
Hi,
Recently we've begun offering gnome in our computer lab (Redhat 6.1,
i386). A lot of the students have started using it and they like it.
Unfortunately, whenever a student runs gnome it does something to the
cdrom device /dev/hdc. No one can use it. Both xplaycd and cdp fail to
read the drive. Cdparanoia gives the following error:
/dev/cdrom exists but isn't accessible. By default,
cdparanoia stops searching for an accessible drive here.
Consider using -s to force a more complete autosense
of the machine.
More information about /dev/cdrom:
Checking /dev/cdrom for cdrom...
Testing /dev/cdrom for cooked ioctl() interface
Unable to open /dev/hdc: Wrong medium type
Testing /dev/cdrom for SCSI interface
/dev/cdrom is not a SCSI device
The permissions on the device are fine as are the major and minor node
numbers. Interestingly the only program that seems able to access the
drive when it is in this state is gtcd. A reboot fixes the problem
until someone runs gnome again. Can someone help me out here? Thanks,
Albert
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Albert Schueller Department of Mathematics
Office Phone: 509-527-5140 Whitman College
Public Key: http://carrot.whitman.edu/gpg.key Walla Walla, WA USA 99362
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