Robert N. Eaton wrote: > Within the last couple of months I changed from Mandrake 8.1 to RedHat 8.0. > Of the reasons for doing so, paramount was the fact that RH uses Sane and > Mandrake uses Kooka(sp?) as an interface for the scanner. In this area > RH wins. > > I also have two cd devices: CD-ROM BDV316C, and Yamaha CRW2200E. > > hdc:DVD-ROM BDV316C, ATAPI CD/DVD ROM drive > hdd:YAMAHA CRW2200E,ATAPI CD/DVD ROM drive > > is how they appear in dmesg. > > (hdc is a DVD device and hdd is a CD/RW device.) > > /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 > noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0 > /dev/cdrom1 /mnt/cdrom1 iso9660 > noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0 > > is how they appear in fstab. > > The small problem is that neither one will play audio CD's. > > KsCD says "Yes, yes, I'm working. See the CD title? See the track number? > See the seconds ticking by?" > > But no audio. Sound Server works. System Sounds drove me crazy before I > disabled most of it. Check the mixer settings and see if the audio is muted. > I know I'm missing something, but have no clue. I've looked in the manual > that came with RH 8.0. It is to laugh. I've gone into the documentation > CD and found no joy. > Where should I look next? > > A larger problem would be to set up the two devices to do their respective > things: i.e., reading DVD's and writing CD/R's if possible. I seem to have > found some evidence that DVD's are not entirely forbidden to Linux any > more. I think a few programs utilize libdvdcss (based off decss?) to decode DVDs or encrypted .vob files.