I can get the sound if I use the headphone jack so I need to go out and get a cable to 
hook up from the cdrom to my sound card, thanks for the info.  I however am still 
having one problem with xmcd.  I can use it and it works great when I am logged in as 
root, but when I start it as an ordinary user, the xmcd interface comes up and does 
nothing.  It just says no disk.  I ran the -debug 3 when I started it and the last 
part said 
Cannot open /dev/cdrom: errno=13
Open of /dev/cdrom failed
As I said before I am a member of cdrom and audio group.  I am able to mount the cdrom 
as an ordinary user with no problems.  Would greatly appreciate any help.  Thanks Clyde

On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 04:58:21PM +0200, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> On Thursday 05 September 2002 16:29, Walter Tautz wrote:
> 
> > I'm also having trouble playing music cds....it only works for
> > headphones plugged into the cdplayer not the speakers. Is there a way
> > to use the sound card into which the speakers are plugged into?
> 
> Have you checked whether there is a cable from the CD-player to the 
> soundcard inside the box? This baffled me for some time too, before I 
> realized there actually had to be a cable in addition to the IDE cable. 
> I found something about it in my motherboard docs and went out and 
> bought the cable. Now it works great.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Kjetil
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