On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 17:14 +0200, Erik P. Olsen wrote: > From previous messages I learn that cd's and dvd's are mounted on > /media/{volume.name} but when I insert my cd's the only thing I see is > a desktop icon named "Audio Disc" and there is no mounting on /media > and I have no way of playing my cd's. Data CDs are mounted to read their files, compact audio CDs (CDDA) aren't; they don't have a file system. But CDs with music files, like MP3s or oggs are data discs, they need mounting. An audio player will access CDDA discs directly. I have used Xine to play audio discs, but I found it an extremely painfully slow thing to get to do them. Other players seem less cumbersome for such a simple task. > When I insert a dvd the desktop icon is called "DVD-ROM Disc" > and likewise no /media mount. I am, however, able to play my movies > using the command line: gxine dvd:/ but I can't get xine to recognise > the audio cd's. DVDs are used like data discs (they have real files on them), though I don't think you have to mount them. For example, mplayer will play DVD-video discs whether mounted or not. -- (Currently running FC4, occasionally trying FC5.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.