Perhaps it's the CD Player software.  I have the same problem with that kde cd player. 
 Try out another cd player software.  "Grip"
can play CDs and uses CDDB.  It will also convert to MP3 for you.

Seve

-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 6:55 PM
Subject: [newbie] Many Questions


>Hi all. Got a few Mandrake related questions, but first a comment. Mandrake has
>to be by far the BEST package that I've installed to date. I've tried Caldera,
>Redhat, Suse, Storm, Debian, etc. They are all pretty good, but none of them
>worked as well as Mandrake.  When I was done with the Mandrake install, the
>only thing not working (hardware wise) was the sound card, until I ran
>sndconfig. Now I have sound too. This distro even supported my ATI Rage video
>card, with NO interaction on my part! Any how, first question: Anyone having
>trouble with the CDDB not working in the cd player program? I can't seem to get
>it to connect to the CDDB on-line to retrieve CD track titles. There's not a
>whole lot of settings in the program, and I've played with them all. Any ideas?
>
>Glenn Johnson
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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