youngtomedison
07-21-2007, 10:06 AM
I'm a recovering Windows user. I'm using Debian, Etch. The installation is about 6 months old.
Today my computer malfunctioned for no apparent reason.
After about an hour of web surfing using ICEWEASEL (with no-script and a few other anti-script/anti-java add-ons) I downloaded an MP3 from a trusted web site (wfmu.org). I used soundconverter to convert it to a WAV file. It worked just as it's done all along.
I just tried burning an audio CD using K3B. I've burned dozens of CD's with K3b with no probmens at all. This time I got an error message: "I/O error". Wouldn't burn. This did not happen immediately after I installed the no-script, etc. to ICEWEASEL.
I rebooted 3 times (cold reboot). Didn't help. I tried examining the file in Audacity. I got the following error message when I tried to start Audacity:
"There was an error initializing the audio I/O layer. You will not be able to play or record audio. Error: Host Error."
Again, cold reboots did no good.
The audio file I was trying to burn to CD plays just fine with XMMS.
What is going on? Something has gotten corrupted, but what? Did I pick up a virus while web-surfing? How can I fix whatever's wrong?:mad:
Today my computer malfunctioned for no apparent reason.
After about an hour of web surfing using ICEWEASEL (with no-script and a few other anti-script/anti-java add-ons) I downloaded an MP3 from a trusted web site (wfmu.org). I used soundconverter to convert it to a WAV file. It worked just as it's done all along.
I just tried burning an audio CD using K3B. I've burned dozens of CD's with K3b with no probmens at all. This time I got an error message: "I/O error". Wouldn't burn. This did not happen immediately after I installed the no-script, etc. to ICEWEASEL.
I rebooted 3 times (cold reboot). Didn't help. I tried examining the file in Audacity. I got the following error message when I tried to start Audacity:
"There was an error initializing the audio I/O layer. You will not be able to play or record audio. Error: Host Error."
Again, cold reboots did no good.
The audio file I was trying to burn to CD plays just fine with XMMS.
What is going on? Something has gotten corrupted, but what? Did I pick up a virus while web-surfing? How can I fix whatever's wrong?:mad: