On CentOS 5.4 I just installed K3B to write some CDs. Now every time I used a CD, I get a popup that asks me to "Select a CDDB entry ...". How can I stop this popup?
Thanks, Mike,
From: MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED m_d_berger_1900@yahoo.com
On CentOS 5.4 I just installed K3B to write some CDs. Now every time I used a CD, I get a popup that asks me to "Select a CDDB entry ...". How can I stop this popup?
Tried the 'configure k3b' menu? There's a CDDB section...
JD
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:27:18 -0800, John Doe wrote:
From: MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED m_d_berger_1900@yahoo.com
On CentOS 5.4 I just installed K3B to write some CDs. Now every time I used a CD, I get a popup that asks me to "Select a CDDB entry ...". How can I stop this popup?
Tried the 'configure k3b' menu? There's a CDDB section...
JD
Yes, I unchecked the things in the CDDB section. The popup still appears.
Mike.
From: MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED m_d_berger_1900@yahoo.com
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:27:18 -0800, John Doe wrote:
From: MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED
On CentOS 5.4 I just installed K3B to write some CDs. Now every time I used a CD, I get a popup that asks me to "Select a CDDB entry ...". How can I stop this popup?
Tried the 'configure k3b' menu? There's a CDDB section...
Yes, I unchecked the things in the CDDB section. The popup still appears.
I have local CDDB, maybe that's why I don't get popups?
$ cat ~/.kde/share/config/k3brc [Cddb] cddb server=Http freedb.org:80 cgi path=/~cddb/cddb.cgi local cddb dirs=~/.cddb/ save cddb entries locally=true use local cddb query=true use manual cgi path=false use remote cddb=false
But I never inserted an audio CD, so cannot be sure...
JD
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 06:22:02 -0800, John Doe wrote:
From: MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED m_d_berger_1900@yahoo.com
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:27:18 -0800, John Doe wrote:
From: MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED
On CentOS 5.4 I just installed K3B to write some CDs. Now every time I used a CD, I get a popup that asks me to "Select a CDDB entry ...". How can I stop this popup?
Tried the 'configure k3b' menu? There's a CDDB section...
Yes, I unchecked the things in the CDDB section. The popup still appears.
I have local CDDB, maybe that's why I don't get popups?
$ cat ~/.kde/share/config/k3brc [Cddb] cddb server=Http freedb.org:80 cgi path=/~cddb/cddb.cgi local cddb dirs=~/.cddb/ save cddb entries locally=true use local cddb query=true use manual cgi path=false use remote cddb=false
But I never inserted an audio CD, so cannot be sure...
JD
Didn't work. Then I ran "yum remove k3b" and I still had the problem. The popup top says "KsCD" and I found an item on the menu by that name. I checked "Cache Only" in its configuration FWIW. Also in Control Center -> Peripherals -> Storage Media, I clicked "Do Nothing". For now, the popups stopped.
Is there a way to remove KsCD? There is no audio on the system.
Mike.
MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 06:22:02 -0800, John Doe wrote:
From: MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED m_d_berger_1900@yahoo.com
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:27:18 -0800, John Doe wrote:
From: MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED
On CentOS 5.4 I just installed K3B to write some CDs. Now every time I used a CD, I get a popup that asks me to "Select a CDDB entry ...". How can I stop this popup?
Tried the 'configure k3b' menu? There's a CDDB section...
Yes, I unchecked the things in the CDDB section. The popup still appears.
I have local CDDB, maybe that's why I don't get popups?
$ cat ~/.kde/share/config/k3brc [Cddb] cddb server=Http freedb.org:80 cgi path=/~cddb/cddb.cgi local cddb dirs=~/.cddb/ save cddb entries locally=true use local cddb query=true use manual cgi path=false use remote cddb=false
But I never inserted an audio CD, so cannot be sure...
JD
Didn't work. Then I ran "yum remove k3b" and I still had the problem. The popup top says "KsCD" and I found an item on the menu by that name. I checked "Cache Only" in its configuration FWIW. Also in Control Center -> Peripherals -> Storage Media, I clicked "Do Nothing". For now, the popups stopped.
Is there a way to remove KsCD? There is no audio on the system.
Mike.
Kscd is part of the kdemultimedia package:
[root@mavis rj]# rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/bin/kscd kdemultimedia-3.5.4-2.fc6
You might want to worry about what else is in that package before tossing it:
[root@mavis rj]# rpm -ql kdemultimedia | wc -l 1077 [root@mavis rj]#
You might find a config option in /usr/share/config.kcfg/kscd.kcfg but that's an XML file. Another thought is to rename the executable and see what havoc that causes or look at the spec file in the src.rpm with the idea of getting rid of the junk the right way.
Good luck!
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:29:10 -0600, Robert wrote:
MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 06:22:02 -0800, John Doe wrote:
From: MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED m_d_berger_1900@yahoo.com
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:27:18 -0800, John Doe wrote:
From: MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED
On CentOS 5.4 I just installed K3B to write some CDs. Now every time I used a CD, I get a popup that asks me to "Select a CDDB entry ...". How can I stop this popup?
Tried the 'configure k3b' menu? There's a CDDB section...
Yes, I unchecked the things in the CDDB section. The popup still appears.
I have local CDDB, maybe that's why I don't get popups?
$ cat ~/.kde/share/config/k3brc [Cddb] cddb server=Http freedb.org:80 cgi path=/~cddb/cddb.cgi local cddb dirs=~/.cddb/ save cddb entries locally=true use local cddb query=true use manual cgi path=false use remote cddb=false
But I never inserted an audio CD, so cannot be sure...
JD
Didn't work. Then I ran "yum remove k3b" and I still had the problem. The popup top says "KsCD" and I found an item on the menu by that name. I checked "Cache Only" in its configuration FWIW. Also in Control Center -> Peripherals -> Storage Media, I clicked "Do Nothing". For now, the popups stopped.
Is there a way to remove KsCD? There is no audio on the system.
Mike.
Kscd is part of the kdemultimedia package:
[root@mavis rj]# rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/bin/kscd kdemultimedia-3.5.4-2.fc6
You might want to worry about what else is in that package before tossing it:
[root@mavis rj]# rpm -ql kdemultimedia | wc -l 1077 [root@mavis rj]#
You might find a config option in /usr/share/config.kcfg/kscd.kcfg but that's an XML file. Another thought is to rename the executable and see what havoc that causes or look at the spec file in the src.rpm with the idea of getting rid of the junk the right way.
Good luck!
Thanks, I just ran "yum remove kdemultimedia". Since the box is used primarily for C++ code development, and occasionally as a web server, I have a strong feeling that I won't miss it. If I do, I could reinstall it.
Mike.