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Well, I've run into a bit of an issue here. Upon inserting a CD, I am prompted with the 'new media' dialog (mandriva 2006). After clicking 'open', I am told
"Could not start process Unable to create io-slave: klauncher said: unknown protocol 'audiocd'"
Have googled and have come across a couple of ideas, none of which have helped me so far. I installed kdemultimedia package, and that didn't help. I'm at a loss here. Anyone else solved this problem?
Kevin
Well, I've run into a bit of an issue here. Upon inserting a CD, I am prompted with the 'new media' dialog (mandriva 2006). After clicking 'open', I am told
"Could not start process Unable to create io-slave: klauncher said: unknown protocol 'audiocd'"
Have googled and have come across a couple of ideas, none of which have helped me so far. I installed kdemultimedia package, and that didn't help. I'm at a loss here. Anyone else solved this problem?
Kevin
On Debian you need kdemultimedia-kio-plugins package installed perhaps you should check for similar in Mandrive and while you are at it check for kdemultimedia-kfile-plugins as well.
Yeah, I found that much out, but can't figure out what the mandriva equivalent is.
I would open the package manager and start looking at the descriptions of the packages available there may be some kind of clue in there, worse comes to worse install every kdelibs(base,multimedia) package there is.
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