I logged in as root (using 'sux -') and ran konqueror from a terminal as root. I then typed 'audiocd:/' in the Location bar and *poof* the tracks on the Audio CD came up. So, this problem is partially solved.
I misread your point before about adding users to the disk group. I added wmeler to the disk group (following the method below), but it did not get rid of the problem from the wmeler user account. I even restarted the machine after adding the user to be 100% sure nothing weird was happening. When trying to use the Audio CD Browser as wmeler, I still get the message:
An error occurred while loading audiocd:/:
Access denied to /dev/sr0
For those following this thread in the future, here is how I added wmeler to the disk group:
I went in to Yast-->Security and Users-->Edit and create groups (and clicked "Also view system groups") and added the user 'wmeler' to the disk group (by editing the group).
Suggestions?
Thanks!
wmeler
-----Original Message-----
From: Pieter Hulshoff
An error occurred while loading audiocd:/: Access denied to /dev/sr0
That's a problem with rights to /dev/sr0. Either change the rights so you can use it, or place the logins that you want to use this drive with in the disk group. Regards, Pieter Hulshoff Cheers, wmeler