[NTLUG:Discuss] KioEXEC
Gilbert Morrow
gkfmorrow at gmail.com
Mon Dec 1 11:33:23 CST 2008
Sounds like a lot of effort is going into this endeavor , never had a lot of
problems with CDs playing and being able to select tracks , except for early
Amorok in SuSE .
Real Player works probably the best for what you are wanting .
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Leroy Tennison
<leroy_tennison at prodigy.net>wrote:
> This is just part of my saga in attempting to find a CD player which
> allows selecting tracks to play without ripping them. As I mentioned in
> another post I found Grip partially met my requirements. So I went into
> KDE Control Center, selected Peripherals followed by "Storage Media",
> filtered on "Audio CD" and Added Grip as an entry in Notifications. I
> also marked it as the "Auto Action" using "Toggle As Auto Action"
> thinking that would start Grip whenever I inserted an Audio CD.
>
> What I got instead was a couple of dialogs/messages: "Examining file
> progress", "Copying file(s) ..." then "Error - KioEXEC (new line) The
> file of folder / does not exist" (yea, right, root doesn't exist but my
> OS seems just fine except for this). Grip doesn't launch. Now "Toggle
> As Auto Action" is grayed out permanently (checked after reboot and
> before loading any removable media).
>
> Googled for KioEXEC, the documentation is terse and other hits weren't
> much help.
>
>
> Anyone know anything about this? Any pointers would be much appreciated.
>
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