shoomg
September 1st, 2007, 12:13 AM
I'm new to Xubuntu, so apologies in advance if the answer to this is obvious.
A few days ago I set up my new Xubuntu installation to play audio CDs using XMMS. At that time everything was working:
-- When I inserted an audio CD in the drive, an icon for the drive would appear on the desktop.
-- I had specified in the Thunar file manager that audio CDs should autoplay using XMMS, using the command: /usr/bin/xmms -p /cdrom
-- So when I inserted an audio CD, XMMS was launching and the CD was automatically playing.
Cool. Everything's good.
Except that some time after that it broke. I've been installing and uninstalling various other multimedia applications (installed Audacity and the Gnome multimedia apps; uninstalled Rythmbox, Kaffiene, and the Gnome multimedia apps) and at some point I think something broke this.
Now what I'm seeing is this:
-- When I insert an audio CD in the drive, the icon no longer appears on the desktop.
-- And XMMS no longer automatically launches.
-- If I open XMMS through the Applications menu and try to access the audio CD, the CD won't play.
-- BUT: if I open a command line window and type the command: /usr/bin/xmms -p /cdrom, XMMS does start and the CD does start to play properly. And the sound is fine. And after this point, I can close and reopen XMMS and manually play the CD.
-- However, if I eject the CD and then reinsert it, the original problem returns.
So: audio CDs still work, but only if I start XMMS from a command line.
I checked and Thunar is still set to autoplay audio CDs using XMMS. Since the icon is no longer appearing on the desktop, it seems to me that the problem is not with XMMS or with Thunar's settings. It seems that the problem is that the operating system is not seeing that an audio CD has been inserted into the drive, so it never even tries to run XMMS, and doesn't put the icon on the desktop. And until I run xmms from the command line, the audio CD seems to be invisible to everything.
So does anyone have any idea of what could have caused my system to stop working properly, and what I need to do to get it back?
Thanks.
Greg
A few days ago I set up my new Xubuntu installation to play audio CDs using XMMS. At that time everything was working:
-- When I inserted an audio CD in the drive, an icon for the drive would appear on the desktop.
-- I had specified in the Thunar file manager that audio CDs should autoplay using XMMS, using the command: /usr/bin/xmms -p /cdrom
-- So when I inserted an audio CD, XMMS was launching and the CD was automatically playing.
Cool. Everything's good.
Except that some time after that it broke. I've been installing and uninstalling various other multimedia applications (installed Audacity and the Gnome multimedia apps; uninstalled Rythmbox, Kaffiene, and the Gnome multimedia apps) and at some point I think something broke this.
Now what I'm seeing is this:
-- When I insert an audio CD in the drive, the icon no longer appears on the desktop.
-- And XMMS no longer automatically launches.
-- If I open XMMS through the Applications menu and try to access the audio CD, the CD won't play.
-- BUT: if I open a command line window and type the command: /usr/bin/xmms -p /cdrom, XMMS does start and the CD does start to play properly. And the sound is fine. And after this point, I can close and reopen XMMS and manually play the CD.
-- However, if I eject the CD and then reinsert it, the original problem returns.
So: audio CDs still work, but only if I start XMMS from a command line.
I checked and Thunar is still set to autoplay audio CDs using XMMS. Since the icon is no longer appearing on the desktop, it seems to me that the problem is not with XMMS or with Thunar's settings. It seems that the problem is that the operating system is not seeing that an audio CD has been inserted into the drive, so it never even tries to run XMMS, and doesn't put the icon on the desktop. And until I run xmms from the command line, the audio CD seems to be invisible to everything.
So does anyone have any idea of what could have caused my system to stop working properly, and what I need to do to get it back?
Thanks.
Greg