Julian Daich wrote:
Panel pop-up menu --> System tools --> Terminal, or alternatively right click on the desktop --> Open TerminalI'm new in Linux and apparently have the same problem. My question is where can I introduce the" $chmod 664 /dev/hdc " command?
Julian
El sáb, 29-01-2005 a las 10:05 +0530, Vibhu Rishi escribió:
After installing Fedora, the first thing i notice is that i can't playI assume you are able to mount a data CD but not able to play your audio
any VCD, DVD or even normal audio CDs; I "tested" my soundcard and it
CDs ?
If so, I had the same problem.
FC3 has a bug in the installation which makes the permissions of your CD drive as 640. Change the permissions to 644 and your audio cds will start playing. E.g. on my machine the CDROM drive is /dev/hdc ( use the hardware browser to find out if you dont know)
$chmod 664 /dev/hdc
Working on the video part though. I have the same problem. Can't watch Star Wars DVDs.. sigh ! :(
vibhu.. --
Su - at the prompt and enter your root password. Enter the command at the prompt. After execution of the command, return to user via the exit command, close the terminal via the exit command.
You should get a hold of some reference books on linux and do some reading before trying to post many more messages. A good starting point might be pdf files of Red Hat Linux 9.0 "Getting Started", "reference", and "customization" guides available through following links on Fedora documentation or links on documentation at Red Hat's home web site.