On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, David Peerless wrote:

> Sorry to respond to my own post, but I did some further research
> concerning the system sounds...It seems that the first user to log-in
> gets sound, but any user thereafter that logs-in doesn't get sound.

Solution: don't log in at the console more then once, or find my prior
postings on the subject for detail
 
> I still haven't found any more information about my audio cd problem.
> Any suggestions?

You don't mount an audio cd, they do not contain a filesystem, just pop it
in and push play on the cdrom or in your cdplayer app

> thanks,
> djp
> 
> On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, you wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I am able to get system sounds to work for the initial user
> > created during the install procedure....So I know my sound
> > card works and that the sound configuration was successful.
> > But when creating subsequent users, the system sounds do 
> > not work.  When I enter the command 'kaudioserver' at the
> > command line, I get 'maudio:can't access audio device.'
> > I'm guessing it has to do with permissions, but I don't know
> > which and for what.  
> > 
> > Also, I can mount cd's ok under kde however when I try to play
> > audio cd's I get an error stating that I have to specify the filesystem.
> > When looking in /etc/fstab the filesystem setting is set to 'auto.' is
> > there something I have to specify in addition to that?
> > 
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> > 
> > Thanks
> > djp
> 

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