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| I'm having problems playing music cds in both gnome and kde in fedora. (by the way I'm doing a multi-boot and mandrake has the same problem) I'm familiar with kscd so I'll approach it from there. Originally when I tried to play kscd reports it couldn't mount cdrom. I looked into /dev and found that there was no cdrom reference. So I built a link to it using ln /dev/hda /dev/cdrom chmod 777 /dev/cdrom << I'm not sure this was correct - can someone tell me which settings is more correct currently it show brwxrwxrwx for /dev/hda and I'm not sure that this is correct>> now kscd now see and reads the music cd, in this case Heart. HOWEVER, no music comes out. When I open the sound configuration window and run test sound on ensonic device ( my motherboard has a sound out and I installed a ensoniq device ct5880 (if my memory serves me)) then there is a sickly scratchy sound with some musical content out of the speakers. How do I know that the system normally works, well yet another linux distribution plays the same cd with clarity. Where should I look for settings? How do I know that the right driver is configured for the ensoniq device and how do I know that the ensoniq device is the currently active? What else should I know. Thanks Mike |