On Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 04:55:16AM -0000, Darksyde wrote:
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>
> --- In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com, Frederick Minix <minixtechnologies@...> wrote:
> >
> > try typing the following:
> > eject cdrom
> > Also, see if your cdrom has been seen by the operating system. Let me know if
> > the command does not work and we can move forward from there.
> >
> No, unfortunately it did not. I have no screen display, of course, and I assume that I need to get into the CLI first, right?
> Mark
>
Yuppers, that usually helps. :)
I now understand that you have one of those wonderful, let's nail 'em
when it breaks CDROMs. Hrrm, actually, on a Mac, in theory, at least
(my co-workers and I always laugh at that, becuase it often means, "This
isn't gonna work," you can eject by holding down the mouse button.
I wonder if that would work on a Dell. (This is, hold down the button
as the machine is turned on--Mac did it with their single button mouse,
with a two button, shucks, as there's nothing to lose anymore, I'd try
first with the left, then the right, then both.)
If this *does* actually work, I'll be surprised though.
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Friday, October 8, 2010
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: Problem w/ P.O.S. Dell Vostro (or my distro)
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