>> I have recently built two F11
>> systems, one x86_64 and one i586, and I am
>> unable play audio CD on both. When I insert an
audio CD,
>> nothing happens. I
>> have no problem playing my audio CDs on my F10
system.
>> Mounting data CDs is
>> no problem.
>>
>> In /var/log/messages I see:
>>
>>> Jun 22 20:54:46 epotest kernel: sr 1:0:0:0:
[sr0]
>> Result: hostbyte=DID_OK
driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE,SUGGEST_OK
>>> Jun 22 20:54:46 epotest kernel: sr 1:0:0:0:
[sr0]
>> Sense Key : Illegal Request [current]
>>> Jun 22 20:54:46 epotest kernel: ILI
>>> Jun 22 20:54:46 epotest kernel: sr 1:0:0:0:
[sr0] Add.
>> Sense: Illegal mode for this track
>>> Jun 22 20:54:46 epotest kernel: end_request:
I/O
>> error, dev sr0, sector 0
>>> Jun 22 20:54:46 epotest kernel: Buffer I/O
error on
>> device sr0, logical block 0
>>
>> What can my problem be and how can I diagnose it
further?
>>
>
> Audio CD's are not to be mounted as they don't have a
filesystem on them "unless they are also mixed cds with
video on them", then I understand your point. Usually
I see the same messages when I pop in a DVD, however you
might be given a choice to play it with Rythmbox if you are
running GNOME or I don't know the KDE default here?
>
OK, not mounted then, but somehow accepted by the system
when they are
inserted in the CD reader hardware. The problem is that
they are not
accepted by F11 even though I have set them to be played by
some program, in
casu rhythmbox. So whatever mechanism is meant to recognise
the audio CD
does not wake up rhythmbox. Nothing happens, nada.
Something else may have
to be tweaked, maybe this authentication scheme but I
haven't been able to
find any policy to change.
--
Erik.
--
Erick,
I learned this from some other kind person on this list, and I hope it helps if you are
running GNOME. Please do the following:
Go to
System ---> Preferences ---> System ---> Authorizations
Scroll to where it says device-access, select
directly access audio players and see if it makes any difference?
Also if you are there already and you can check if the system automatically mounts
removable media
storage --> mount filesystems from removable drives.
Hope this helps in some way. If not, then hopefully some other kind person has a better
solution.
Regards,
Antonio