cdparanoia can send its output to your audio device.  Just specify
/dev/dsp or /dev/audio as the output file.

btw:  You probably only want to do this if you are completely
uninterested in 

        1) having decent sound quality, 
        2) running other programs.

:)

On 12/18, Nate Amsden wrote:
> get an audio cable plug it from the headphone jack on the cdrom to the
> line in on the soundcard..that works for me.
> 
> nate
> 
> aidanc wrote:
> > 
> > I have an SBLive! Value installed (using the 2.2.18pre21 kernel driver).
> > It seems as though the "CD" plug
> > on the card is bad, since I've tried changing both the cable (3
> > different ones) and the CD-ROM drive, and
> > still can't play CDs. So far I've been able to use grip to copy an audio
> > CD into .wav files on a hard drive
> > partition, but am not sure how to play the CD directly (maybe piping it
> > to splay?). I'm new at the whole sound
> > thing in GNU/Linux, so if there's a RTFM I should be looking at, please
> > let me know!
> > 
> > Aidan O'Reilly
> > 
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