I was sure it did, becasue I used to play the odd music CD, I must be going mad :) I do recall using KDE at one part, so I installed this on 11.10 but still no good. I wouldn't think KDE would have any effect on the CD operation though. Is there something that I would need to compile into the Kernel that might recognise enable the CD, or is it going to be something needing modifying in acpi functionallity so acpi can still be used with the CD enabled?
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