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Topic: Rubyripper on Ubuntu 9.04 (Read 2197 times) previous topic - next topic
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Rubyripper on Ubuntu 9.04

Good day to everyone -
Rubyripper is working very well in Ubuntu 9.04 for ripping audiobooks to .mp3, then transferring to my wife's Fuze.

I can't figure out how to make RR the default app for Audio Disc.  Sound Juicer keeps popping up when an Audio Disc is recognized.  I tried Places>Computer, right click on Audio Disc, Open with Another Application, custom command, and browsing to ruby and ruby1.8, but neither command worked.  Or I didn't hit the right button to make it take.