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Claude Flener yellowdog-newbie@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Mon, 30 Jun 2003 22:47:52 +0300


Thanks for the tips.
 I'm using a Dual G4, and the buttons usual buttons don't work.
I have no problem ejecting a disk that is mounte. I can just right click on
the desktop and use the "disks" option.
I couldn't open the drive though, when it's empty, but with the terminal it
works now. Actually, I don't even need to nclude a path. "eject cdrom"
works.
Not the best solution, but at least I can put a cd in now ;)
But this was about keyboards anyways, so sorry for getting off the topic.
Cheers, Claude

On 30.6.2003 20:37, "Michael Loose" <m.loose@arcor.de> wrote:

> open a teminal window and type "eject /dev/cdrom" (without quotes).
> 
> If there is a CD in the drive, right-click on the desktop, choose
> "Disks" and "unmount/eject" .
> 
> Depending on your type of installation there might be some graphical
> tools available do do that task.
> 
> michael
> 
>> 
>> (BTW, can anyone tell me how to open my CD tray under Linux, please)
>> 
>> Claude
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