On Friday January 9 2004 11:13 am,=20 plug-discuss-request@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us wrote: *v*From: "fhdavenport" *v*To: *v*Subject: Re: CD sound *v*Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 09:56:51 -0700 *v*Reply-To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us *v* *v*Hi Roy, *v* *v*I have the same problem. The "event sounds" play just fine, but =3D *v*whatever application I try and play a CD with just runs the timer =3D *v*without any sound. It's funny, the old Soundblaster ISA card worked =3D *v*fine, it's the newer motherboard integrated AC-97 that isn't happy. *v* *v*I couldn't figure it out either. I bet someone on here knows the fix. *v* *v*Frank Davenport *v* =3D20 *v* *v*=3D20 *v*----- Original Message -----=3D20 *v*From: "Roy Babin" *v*To: *v*Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 10:51 AM *v*Subject: CD sound *v* *v* *v*> I can not get any sound from a cd, using Gnome, Suse8.2. I get the c= pu =3D *v* *v*> sounds ok. I have tried everything the manual said, I think. I guess= =3D20 *v*> this old man just can`t get it through my thick scull. Thanks for a= ny =3D *v* *v*> help one might give me. *v* As Craig said: make sure your cdrom is connected to an output device and = the=20 go into your control center and see if you can enable your sound server. = You=20 can check it under your index tab -> information -> sound to see if it's = even=20 reading it and also under index tab -> sound -> Audio CD IO Slave. HTH --=20 Augie Grayfox grayfox78 at cox dot net "When things go wrong, don't go with them" Anonymous