On Thu, 2013-06-20 at 22:31 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:

>...I'd try installing cdtool, and see if it plays
> with that.

Yes, it does.

The position is that udev recognises when an audio CD is inserted or
ejected and it updates the symlinks.  Programs that can be told what
drive to use can see and access the CD.

The problem is that Gnome (?) does not recognise that the CD has been
inserted and so does not initiate the program to play it.  

Rhythmbox needs that same notification to tell it to put the CD device
into the sidebar and thus make it accessible, so rhythmbox cannot be
used at all with an audio CD.

Oliver Elphick




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