Hi Juras:

A similar question was just asked in the past week. Look at the 
blfs-support archives for December and it is the top item.

AC97 is a generic codec used by soundcards. You still need to know your 
sound card and find a driver for it.

Audio cds don't have a file system. They are read by audio cd apps as 
raw data. Just make sure your sound is set up properly and make sure 
your cdrom drive is accessible. Then connect the two with your audio cd 
app. In kde that is "Control Center ->  Sound & Multimedia".

Shawn

> I must have missed something, but cannot guess what..
> My only audio hardware is the AC'97 chip on the motherboard.
> But I think I should be able to play midi. I installed alsa libraries
> and tools.
> Audacious plugins told me that it cannot find any midi hardware.
> I must have missed something... In the kernel or I should have
> install some libraries?
>
> And also SDL's testcdrom told me that it cannot find any CDROM.
> I do have CDROM drive, but the audio CD is not recognized.
> /proc/filesystems does not contain audiofs, but also in kernel config
> I cannot find anything like that.
>
> juras
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