I've just installed xmms and xmms-cdread on a fresh
Debian Woody install. I installed it as root so all
users could use it and tested it as root with a music
CD. Worked great. Then I switched over to my user
account, fired up xmms, and I couldn't see the files
on the CD. It's a standard, commercially produced
audio CD.
I googled on this and found references to looking into
/dev/CDROM instead of /mnt/CDROM, however, I don't
have /dev/CDROM, but I do have /CDROM. Switching back
over to my root account I find this is where I
accessed the CD. As user this directory is blank(I
have not removed the CD at any point in this process).
My user account is in the CDROM and Audio groups, and,
checking permissions on the cdrom through Konqueror, I
have read, write and enter permissions.
What am I missing?
Alex
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