Fedora Core 3 Sound Problems....?

Julian Daich julianlx at gmail.com
Mon Feb 7 06:27:09 UTC 2005


David,

First of all, thank you.
I'm a newbie and I don't want to badder but what I did yesterday before
sending my e- mail is exactly what you wrote.I'm reading the guides but
it takes time and I usually check  out other sources before posting
messages.
I'm receiving the following error for both hdd and hdc:

[root at localhost ~]# $chmod 664 /dev/hdc
-bash: 664: command not found

what's wrong?


Julian


El dom, 06-02-2005 a las 18:38 -0500, David Curry escribió:
> Julian Daich wrote:
> 
> >I'm new in Linux and apparently have the same problem. My question is
> >where can I introduce the" $chmod 664 /dev/hdc " command?
> >
> >Julian 
> >
> >
> >El sáb, 29-01-2005 a las 10:05 +0530, Vibhu Rishi escribió:
> >  
> >
> >>>After installing Fedora, the first thing i notice is that i can't play
> >>>any VCD, DVD or even normal audio CDs; I "tested" my soundcard and it
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>I assume you are able to mount a data CD but not able to play your audio
> >>CDs ? 
> >>
> >>If so, I had the same problem. 
> >>
> >>FC3 has a bug in the installation which makes the permissions of your CD
> >>drive as 640. Change the permissions to 644 and your audio cds will
> >>start playing. E.g. on my machine the CDROM drive is /dev/hdc ( use the
> >>hardware browser to find out if you dont know)
> >>
> >>$chmod 664 /dev/hdc
> >>
> >>Working on the video part though. I have the same problem. Can't watch
> >>Star Wars DVDs.. sigh ! :(
> >>
> >>vibhu..
> >>-- 
> >>
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >  
> >
> Panel pop-up menu --> System tools --> Terminal, or alternatively right 
> click on the desktop --> Open Terminal
> 
> 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.
> 




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