Maciej Żenczykowski wrote:
maybe the CD drive direct to sound card cable is missing?
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Dick Roth wrote:
Phil Schaffner wrote:
On Sun, 2005-06-05 at 18:28 -0400, Dick Roth wrote:
Hi there--
Just installed CentOS 4 the other night and can figure out how to install Grip. I can't seem to satisfy the dependencies. Has anyone had success? Is there a reason why Grip isn't part of the distro that I should know about?
My old distro was FC2. This was a wholesale installation and not an upgrade.
Any help would be appreciated.
Dag's repo has grip. Just installed it on CentOS 4 with yum and had no dependency problems.
$ cat /etc/yum.repos.d/dag.repo [dag] name=Dag RPM Repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux baseurl=http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el$releasever/en/$basearch/dag/ enabled=0 gpgcheck=1
Phil
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Thanks for the pointer, Phil. Unfortunately, now I get no sound from my CD player! Weird!
I know grip is "talking" to the CD because I can rip a disk and play back the ogg encoded material, but not the CD directly. Any ideas?
Dick
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No...I checked the physical connection first thing. I had really rebuilt my machine and have had little experience with this config (Asus P4P800S as opposed to the, now blown, Intel D865PERL).
But no matter! I tried using my other CD drive (read-only) and tried almost all of the zillion slide controls in Gnome Mixer and found a control that brought life to that other drive.
It's been a long day and I'm just happy to have any CD player lull me into a well deserved stupor.
Thanks for your suggestion, though. One of my joys is occasionally being in touch with others in the user community.
Dick