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    [KDE] How to Burn a CD/DVD with KDE v4 by PB (K3B)

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    penguinbait | # 21 | 2008-10-22, 01:52 | Report

    Originally Posted by sondjata View Post
    So will it allow me to watch a DVD connected via USB?
    it would be very slow, if you only want to watch not burn, use this
    http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=12491

    This will give you read access to cd/dvd no KDE needed

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    hordeman | # 22 | 2008-10-22, 14:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
    No you cannot run sudo as root, what happens when you run that full command as "user"?
    Oh. We must have just missed each other's post edit. I added in afterwards that, as user, it says "/user/bin/su: command not found".

    So, I must royally screwed something up. Plugging in my burner, turning on USB host mode, waiting 10 seconds and then running K3B (with the latter part of the earlier mentioned command) does not allow K3B (or even the K3B player) to see my DVD drive. I think I may have to reinstall all this weekend ... might be good since I'm going to try to partition my card different with your advance install-tools.

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    Last edited by hordeman; 2008-10-22 at 14:33.

     
    penguinbait | # 23 | 2008-10-22, 14:34 | Report

    Originally Posted by hordeman View Post
    Oh. We must have just missed each other's post edit. I added in afterwards that, as user, it says "/user/bin/su: command not found".

    So, I must royally screwed something up. Plugging in my burner, turning on USB host mode, waiting 10 seconds and then running K3B (with the latter part of the earlier mentioned command) does not allow K3B to see my DVD drive. I think I may have to reinstall all this weekend ... might be good since I'm going to try to partition my card different with your advance install-tools.

    Is that a mistype in your post? "user" instead of "usr" or did you type it wrong when you tested?

    How did you install KDE?


    You can get su from here, if you do not have it?
    http://tablethacker.com/wp/?p=56

    It may be in /usr/local/bin in my old KDE versions?

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    hordeman | # 24 | 2008-10-22, 15:06 | Report

    whoops... it was a mistype, but for the post only. I just doublechecked the terminal, and it is indeed a "sudo: /usr/bin/su: command not found" response.

    As far as where I got KDE, I remember getting it from a plain white page that had all your .debs listed in big blue fonts. Is this the right place to have gotten it from?

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    fatalsaint | # 25 | 2008-10-22, 15:07 | Report

    does
    Code:
    which su
    return anything?

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    penguinbait | # 26 | 2008-10-22, 18:16 | Report

    Originally Posted by hordeman View Post
    whoops... it was a mistype, but for the post only. I just doublechecked the terminal, and it is indeed a "sudo: /usr/bin/su: command not found" response.

    As far as where I got KDE, I remember getting it from a plain white page that had all your .debs listed in big blue fonts. Is this the right place to have gotten it from?
    Well, I guess go to this link and get su
    http://tablethacker.com/wp/?p=56

    then it would work.

    Also if its in /usr/local/bin you could do
    ln -s /usr/local/bin/su /usr/bin/su

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    hordeman | # 27 | 2008-10-22, 18:52 | Report

    I haven't tried installing your su package yet, penguinbait, but I did try fatalsaint's question, su is showing up in "/bin/su" instead of "/usr/bin/su". So, I adapted that long command line to reflect this and k3b ran.

    I don't have my burner with me (at work right now), but tonight, I'm going to try to set up a symlink from /usr/bin/su to /bin/su and see if that fixes everything... including detecting my burner. It was detected with cdvdtools, but not this package with k3b. (Though, when I set the tablet to host mode, the drive does respond by spinning up.)

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    penguinbait | # 28 | 2008-10-22, 18:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by hordeman View Post
    I haven't tried installing your su package yet, penguinbait, but I did try fatalsaint's question, su is showing up in "/bin/su" instead of "/usr/bin/su". So, I adapted that long command line to reflect this and k3b ran.

    I don't have my burner with me (at work right now), but tonight, I'm going to try to set up a symlink from /usr/bin/su to /bin/su and see if that fixes everything... including detecting my burner. It was detected with cdvdtools, but not this package with k3b. (Though, when I set the tablet to host mode, the drive does respond by spinning up.)

    That won't work. The su I call is the GNU su which supports the -C the /bin/su from busybox does not support the -C

    It may be that /bin/su is the correct one, I used to replace the /bin/su with mine, but I stopped doing that.

    do an

    ls -l /bin/su

    is it a link pointing to "busybox" or what does it show?

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    hordeman | # 29 | 2008-10-22, 19:38 | Report

    In KDE, I run that command and I see "lrwxrwxrwx 1 user users 19 2008-10-18 11:53 /bin/su -> ../usr/local/bin/su" Does that help?

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    penguinbait | # 30 | 2008-10-22, 19:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by hordeman View Post
    In KDE, I run that command and I see "lrwxrwxrwx 1 user users 19 2008-10-18 11:53 /bin/su -> ../usr/local/bin/su" Does that help?
    Yes your running an older version of the KDE install.

    Just run (as root)

    ln -s /usr/local/bin/su /usr/bin/su

    Now the menu shortcut should work

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