SilverBear wrote:Hi, morux.
A few questions:
1] Can you play a music file, like an mp3, wav, etc?
2] Did you configure your Xmms in any way, or is it fresh from install?
3] In any other OS can you play Audio CDs on that machine? [I want to eliminate a possible HW cause with this question.]
4] Does the Xmms player not know how to find the CD-ROM drive, or does Xmms find it but can't load the CD into a play mode? Or does it seem to be playing, but no sounds issue forth?
5] Can you rip the CD to hard disk, and play from the HDD?
I haven't been using Arch lately. I had it set up with KDE. . . and then they went and changed all the KDE packages over to KDE 4.1.
Bleeding edge. . . which doesn't include Quanta+ for web dev. I have to have Quanta +!
But maybe now you will inspire me to install Fluxbox and play with my ArchLinux again. I've been so busy dealing with this mepiscommunity.org project that I've been neglecting my distrojunkie duties!
Thanks SB for the reply.
Answers to your questions:
#1 Yes
#2 No...It is a fresh install
#3 Yes.....I had Sidux KDE lite on this machine until yesterday when (who knows for what reason) I decided to give Arch another go. Audio CDs played well with Sidux and with Antix which was on this machine before that.
#4 Xmms will locate either cdrom (1 or 2) but will show no files / tracts, etc.
#5 No (see #4)
Yes, I have noticed your involvement in the ongoing Mepis saga----you're a busy man. Things seem to be coming around with Mepis, though, thanks to you and others in the community.
Fluxbox has been my favorite w/m for some time now. I was just getting into it when Antix 6.5 was released. My laptop sports Antix 7.5 with, of course, fluxbox. Anti has done and continues to do an excellent job.
This particular machine is old.......Packard Bell 400 MHz Celeron with 256 MB RAM. It ran Sidux Lite fairly well, even with KDE (yes, I know, hard to believe). For the most part, however, I ran fluxbox but, having KDE installed, was able to access kde apps as I needed them. Very nice.
Well, enough rambling on. Thanks for your interest and good luck in all your many
endeavors.