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Pro Audio is something very nice to know! I happen to be a musician, and classical guitarist, I'm sure I'll think of something! Maybe off-list. Check out <A HREF="http://www.jessejoe.com/">http://www.jessejoe.com/</A> to see some of my guitars, hopefully I'll have it done soon!<BR>
-Jesse<BR>
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On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 14:14, Advent Systems wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>Jesse,
Thanks Again! (I'm starting to sound like a broken record with you)
:) , K3b is working perfectly and all error messages and warnings are
gone. It's obvious that it's going to take years before I can
help/repay you with anything Linux (although someday I hope to be able)
but I work in the pro audio business and if theres anything, equipment,
info, whatever, I can do/help you with don't hesitate to contact me off
the list at:
Bob Randal
Advent Systems
adventsystems@verizon.net
716-681-7957
Jesse Jarzynka wrote:
> Advent Systems wrote:
>
>> Jesse,
>> When I try to burn a CD I get a "error 255 unknown error" message,
>> or something like that, and when I fire it up I get the warning that
>> "cdrdao & cdrecord should run with root privileges" and to run k3b
>> setup to fix this.
>>
>> Bob Randal
>>
>> Jesse Jarzynka wrote:
>>
>>> Advent Systems wrote:
>>>
>>>> Does anybody know how to access k3bsetup when using FC2 & gnome?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Bob Randal
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> you really dont need to, or at least we've never needed to. all that
>>> does is give the ability to create a burning group for burning. if
>>> you have a recent version of k3b it will open in gnome, or if you
>>> have core 3 you'll see it's not even an option. -Jesse
>>>
>
> What we do, and what is a better thing to do, is chmod u+s cdrdao
> cdrecord, that fixes it for good. -Jesse
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