On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Christian Mascher told: > Hi all, > > I'm Debian Newbie (two weeks). This is my first message posted with > mutt, hoping I got exim and fetchmail etc. working yesterday (with > smarthost ISP). > > As to the subject question: module es1370 is started at bootup and finds > the sound card (actually creative sound-blaster audiopci 64v). I can hear > some sounds in kde or gnome or even some weird noise ;-) when doing > # cat /bin/ls > /dev/dsp > as someone suggested shortly, although the sound is always in a very low > volume. esd is running. > > But I want to play an audio cd. Tried this first with gnome > cd-applet, but it doesn't do anything, not even eject etc. Never found a > KDE-CD-player (wasn't there one supplied a few years ago?). Then I > installed cdcd and started it with > # cdcd -d /dev/hdd (which is my CD-ROM-drive) > It does everything expected, ejects, shows me the tracks, even > starts playing (according to led) -- but I can't hear anything. Make sure you're member of groups audio and cdrom. > I like working in console, so it would be cool to get this working. > Where could I look next? HTH -- apt-cache show ahcd
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