I'm having this problem as well... yesterday I discovered that the checkbox "enable sound server" or something like this was not clicked in my Gnome... I didn't test it... but I think my problem was that sound was just not switched on in gnome norton --- QVIDQVID LATINE DICTVM SIT ALTVM VIDETVR. On Sun, 9 May 2004, Clint Harshaw wrote: > Jamie Cadorette wrote: > >>If the sound card does not work, how can you expect > >>sound from the CD???? > > > > > > The sound card does work, I've determined. The problem > > is in CD Player or any other app, I press play and > > nothing happens. Yet the apps can tell me how many > > songs are on the CD, durations, etc. > > > > The mixer is fine. I can play sound off the Internet > > and system sounds without trouble. Clicking play in CD > > Player gets nothing. The player doesn't advance > > through the track, the CD-ROM doesn't start reading > > the disc. Nothing. It doesn't seem as though the sound > > configuration is the issue, but rather something with > > the CD-ROM, whether it's driver related or hardware. I > > wouldn't doubt the latter, since it's an old Sony SCSI > > 4X. I know it worked fine when I ran FreeBSD a few > > years ago on the same machine. > > > > My install is fresh with no modifications yet. I am > > using the AIC7XXX SCSI HBA Driver (Rev 6.2.36) that > > came on the drvblock disk image. The driver is > > detecting both my CD-ROM and SCSI Zip drive just fine. > > > > Please excuse my lack of experience with this. My > > scope is limited to interactive sessions working > > remotely on servers at college and at my job. I > > briefly ran FreeBSD at home, but couldn't continue to > > use it because I had limited resources and needed them > > for more essential tasks. > > > > I may have missed some of this thread -- I apologize in advance if that > is the case -- but have you tried an alternate CD player? Try logging > into KDE and see if the CD player that comes with KDE will play it for you. > > Clint > > -- > Clint Harshaw <clint@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >