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Old 03-09-2006, 09:04 AM   #1
Myrlin
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Lost Audio CD Autodetect - OpenSuse


I'm a newbie to Linux, and having great fun re-discovering the joys of real computing! However, I'm still making silly mistakes.......

In a moment of stupidity, when Suse Hardware Detection recognised an audio CD, I checked the box marked "Don't Ask Again", then clicked on ignore! Now I can't work out how to get the autodetect back.

All other types of disk are detected. I've tried the "Configure" option , which leads to Suseplugger, but the settings in this seem OK, and I've looked at the susepluggerrc file, but can't find anything obvious there.

Could someone please take pity on me, and help?

Many thanks in advance

UPDATE:

Ooops - sorry folks! I've just found the solution. There are 2 susepluggerrc files. Editing the second one fixed the problem.

Thanks to everyone who read my question, and tried to help

Last edited by Myrlin; 03-12-2006 at 11:38 AM. Reason: Solution Found
 
  


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