On Tuesday 06 July 2004 22:09, Eric Scott wrote:
>       I recently reinstalled Mandrake Linux 9.1 on my good ol' Pentium
> 1 @ 233Mhz. It's an old computer, but it had a 40x12x48 CD RW
> drive.  I have sound up and running fine (via sndconfig), but the
> CD player still doesn't play CDs. The counter runs and it does
> everything else it's supposed to do, except for actually spit out
> the sound.
>     Anybody know how I can fix this?
>             I'm pretty newbie so be basic.
>                 Thanx,
>                    ES

If you use the KsCD player, it will need an audio cable from the 
drive to the soundcard/motherboard. In 10.0 one can use Totem, 
because it uses the IDE interface. However, i think XMMS and maybe 
Grip can be tweaked to use that as well. But without an analog 
cable KsCD is a no-go. An audio cable comes at around $ 1.

Kaj Haulrich.
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*sent from a 100% Microsoft-free workstation*
         *www.haulrich.net*
*Running Linux (Mandrake 10.0) - kernel 2.6.3*

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