[ydl-gen] cd/dvd player

Bill Mueller bmueller at terrasoftsolutions.com
Wed Apr 4 21:50:07 MDT 2007



Well, for the cdrom I'm thinking the automount module is having
some trouble.  If possible, recompile the kernel and un-check the
automount configuration.

As for Evolution, I am not sure.  I am leaning towards a corrupted
install, so un-installing evolution and re-installing it via yum
might be an option.

Beyond that, I don't have too many other suggestions.  Sorry.

On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 21:10:49 -0400, robert <rnuzum at verizon.net> wrote:
> Bill Mueller wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Alas , another problem. Evolution mail is crashing when I try to send
>>> mail. I am using thunderbird and it seems to be ok. I have sent a bug
> report.
>>>
>>
>> Hrm... this in addition to your other problems may be more of a
>> something corrupting.  Keep playing with it, see if you can keep it
>> repeatable.
>>
>>
>>> When I try this  mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom I get this:
>>> mount: you must specify the filesystem type.
>>> The error message in /log/messages is : error-hdc-command error
>>> status-0x50
>>> drive ready seek complete error.
>>>
>>
>> This is saying linux can't get data from your cd drive.  Could be a
>> kernel problem, could be that the drive or cable is going bad.
>>
>> When you installed YDL, did you run a media check or have any
>> warnings/errors during the install phase?
>>
>> -Bill
>>
>>
>> Thunderbird and kmail are working so I am using them.
> I don't remember any messages when installing. At the end of booting,
> last message I get a "failed" kernel module does not support events"
> Also cdrom: open failed.
> Bob
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