05-29-2011
You'll have to be a bit more specific on "does not work"? Are you trying to install BSD in a virtual machine or a physical machine? Did you burn the image to disc, if so, how? What files are shown when you insert the disc to a working machine?
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NAME
mbfind, mbget, mbsubmit - interface to the MusicBrainz database
SYNOPSIS
mbget [--device DEV] [--discid ID] [--albumid ID] [--freedb]
mbfind [--artist ARTIST] [--album ALBUM] [--verbose]
mbsubmit
DESCRIPTION
mbget prints a listing of the specified album (by default, the disc in /dev/cdrom), in either a serialized format compatible with lastfm-
submitd(1) or a format compatible with FreeDB. mbfind lists albums in the MusicBrainz database matching the given criteria. mbsubmit
opens a web browser window to submit the disc ID of the disc in /dev/cdrom to MusicBrainz.
OPTIONS
-a, --artist
Specify the artist name to search for.
-b, --album
Specify the album name to search for.
-v, --verbose
Print all RDF responses read from the server (for debugging purposes).
-d, --device
Specify the device to read a disc ID from.
-i, --discid
Specify a disc ID; do not read from any devices.
-a, --albumid
Specify an album ID; do not read from any devices.
-f, --freedb
Print output in FreeDB format.
AUTHOR
Decklin Foster <decklin@red-bean.com>.
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