I also have brw against /dev/hdc with a symbolic link from /dev/dvd. My
problem was that I didn't remove the ide=scsi option from grub.conf when
I upgraded from FC1. Once I removed that everything was fine (almost) -
though I don't use kaffeine.
Peter Silcock
Ian Hilliard wrote:
Has anyone been able to get xine / kaffeine running under Fedora Core
2. I have been looking at the problem for a couple of days now. The
problem appears to be with accessing the DVD drive. Mplayer on the
other hand has no problems.
I'm sure that I am just missing something. I first installed fedora
over my RH9 installation and xine worked very well. Unfortunately the
installation was such a train wreck in so many other areas. Now
kaffeine believes that it has insufficient rights to access the drive
although ls -l indicates that /dev/hdc is brw------- . I figure that
should be sufficient.
Does anyone have an idea where else to look for the problem?
Ian