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- Received: by von-neumann.info.polymtl.ca id AA01829
- (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for executor@nacm.com); Wed, 29 Nov 1995 18:47:45 -0500
- Date: Wed, 29 Nov 1995 18:47:45 -0500 (EST)
- From: "Vincent Cojot (Gosseyn SandPath)" <coyote@info.polymtl.ca>
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- To: Jeff Koftinoff <jeffk@awinc.com>
- Cc: executor@nacm.com
- Subject: Re: CD-ROM/Audio
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- On Wed, 29 Nov 1995, Jeff Koftinoff wrote:
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- >
- > A funny thing just happened to me - I was playing an audio CD-rom
- > and I started executor. The audio stopped, and started playing from the
- > start of the CD at double speed!
-
- I because this happens because executor under linux is probing /dev/cdrom.
- Remove temporarily /dev/cdrom (it's only a symlink) and this will go
- away. It worked for me. I don't have Mac cdroms anyway so I don't really
- mind but some Linux programs try to access /dev/cdrom instead of /dev/sr0
- or whatver it is..
-
- > It's probably not strictly Executor's fault, but you should know about it.
- >
- > I am using
- > Executor/Linux/X/ELF 1.99p6
- > Linux 1.2.13
- > Mitsumi non-ide double speed cd-rom
- >
- > jeff
- >
- > -------------------------------------------------------
- > ---------- Jeff Koftinoff --- jeffk@awinc.com ---------
- > --- Internet Monitoring and Filtering Software ---
- > --- Multimedia and Embedded Systems Programming ---
- > --- http://www.xmission.com/~seer/jdksoftware/ ---
- > -------------------------------------------------------
- >
- >
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- Vincent S. Cojot, Computer Engineering.
- Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Comite Micro-Informatique.
- coyote@step.polymtl.ca, coyote@info.polymtl.ca
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