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cd_check
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cd\_check
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Small utilities for checking the CD tray under Linux
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This repository contains small utilities for checking the CD tray
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under Linux. I am sure that there are other, more capable tools out there,
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but it is useful, lightweight and easy to install.
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Installing
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After pulling, just run `make && make install`. You may need superuser
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priviliges to run `make install`.
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You can run the following tools afterward:
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`cd_check_eject`: Checks whether ejecting a CD works
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`cd_check_capabilities`: Checks which capabilities the CD tray has
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`cd_check_read_toc`: Checks whether reading the "table of content" works
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`cd_check_read`: Checks whether reading works. Also one of the most basic audio
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players that exists.
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All of those commands may require superuser privileges, as they are making use
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of ìoctl()`often.
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