Your probably right there, although windooz used to play audio CD's when I
first got the current system, now it says it cannot find the CD! 
Unfortunately I took the sound card off my old machine and put it in my new
machine and the cable size on the CD-rom end has changed, on my old machine
the card was physically plugged into the CD-rom.  My machine supplier gave a
new cable so its a case of wiring the old to the new -since the new won't
fit the socket in the sound card.  Nice to have it confirmed though.  Ta.
NH.
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>From: Michael George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Cartman can't see audio CD's??
>Date: Wed, Feb 2, 2000, 1:08 pm
>

>On Feb 02, Neil Hollow wrote:
>> I cannot get my audio CDs to play in RH6.0 either, at least they play but no
>> sound emerges.  My soundcard is setup and working fine.  I tried a symbolic
>> link between dev/cdrom and dev/audio. A book I have says you have add a the
>> CD as hdd (in my case) to the /etc/fstab file.  But I don't know how to
>> complete it for filesystem do I put iso9660?  Any clues appreciated.  NH
>
>If the CD-ROM will play but no sound comes out of your speakers, chances are
>that you are missing the cable that connects the sound output from your CD-ROM
>to your sound card.
>
>You shouldn't have to do anything with /etc/fstab to play audio CD's.
>
>My problem is that the cd players can't even see the CD-ROM drive.
>
>-Michael
>
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