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hmmm... No response at all? Is this question just too stupid to answer? Guy's I'm really not being lazy. I have looked in the Control Center for 9.1 Pro and I cannot seem to find anyplace that lets me set a default player for audio CD's. Frankly it seems silly that it should be so obtuse. Nothing under Sound settings shows a player assignment, I don't see how I can do it by a file association... Can't anyone help? BTW I DID figure out what this means: open with kfmclient openURL file:/media/dvdrecroder ? and THAT's pretty cool. Found a video on there and some other stuff. Didn't even know there was anything on that disc but the songs... In a world without walls or fences, who needs Windows or Gates? Registered Linux User #287453 ---------------------------------------- '87 Street Comanche #24/100 '92 Cherokee '88 Grand Wagoneer '87 Grand Wagoneer ...and they say there's only one... --------------------------------------- -- ______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze
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On Sunday 02 January 2005 12:02 pm, Steve Lett wrote:
hmmm... No response at all? Is this question just too stupid to answer?
As my father once said, there are never stupid questions, only stupid people. ;) just kidding. You need to set your default audio cd player with the SuSE Hardware tool. This should be running by default in the system tray. Just right click and then left click on configure. -- Jake Sallee spark@breathdedeeply.com www.breathedeeply.com Registered Linux User #358012 http://counter.li.org
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