On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 13:40 -0600, Andy Pickens wrote: > I have Fedora 4, Thunderbird, and Firefox working pretty well, except > for the CDs. if I try to mount a music CD on the CD reader, or a blank > CD on the CDR drive, I get the message: > > "Could not determine filesystem type, and none was specified." Audio CDs do not have filesystems (just the raw audio track data), so you cannot mount them. Please try gnome-cd (part of the gnome-media package). That will allow you to play the audio CD. You can rip the audio data to your hard disk using sound-juicer (assuming that it is legal for you to do that, of course). These are just two of the many CD playing/ripping applications available to choose from. A search via Yum should turn up many more should you want to look at those, as well. Hope that helps! -- Peter Gordon (codergeek42) GnuPG Public Key: 0xDA3634D7
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