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* Re: 2.4.2 broke gcd (or, audio CD's won't play)
@ 2001-02-24  1:22 John E. Adams
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From: John E. Adams @ 2001-02-24  1:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel%vger.kernel.org


> After upgrading to 2.4.2, gcd or any audio CD player will work.  The
>  attached chunk of dmesg is the messages produced by attempting to play
>  them.  The player just loops through all tracks, playing nothing.
>  Ripping CD's a la cdparanoia still works.

Xmcd works fine here. 2.4.2 

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* 2.4.2 broke gcd (or, audio CD's won't play)
@ 2001-02-24  0:37 Steven Walter
  2001-02-24  1:10 ` Alan Cox
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From: Steven Walter @ 2001-02-24  0:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: axboe; +Cc: linux-kernel

After upgrading to 2.4.2, gcd or any audio CD player will work.  The
attached chunk of dmesg is the messages produced by attempting to play
them.  The player just loops through all tracks, playing nothing.
Ripping CD's a la cdparanoia still works.

If its any consequence, my CD-ROM is now detected as a CD-ROM/DVD-ROM.
Is this also a problem, or merely an optimization in the boot-detection
routines?

Thanks
-- 
-Steven
Never ask a geek why, just nod your head and slowly back away.

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