Hi folks, I have just performed a fresh/new install of SUSE 10.2 on an older machine completely overwriting a previous 10.0 install. I'm giving the computer to someone else and wanted everything to be the newest and figured there'd be less problems with a completely new install than with an upgrade. Anyway the problem is with playing audio CD's on a CD player using Xine or Kaffeine. Here's the symptoms. Under KDE Kaffeine starts up fine, plays a few seconds of the audio CD, ejects the CD and then says: "No plugin found to handle the resource [cdda:///dev/hdd/2]" Looking in the details I see: "xine: input plugin cannot open MRL [cdda:///dev/hdd/1]" and "xine: cannot find input plugin for MRL [cdda:///dev/hdd/2" it did find plugins for CDDA hdd is linked to the CD player as far as I can tell. I have updated all my multimedia stuff via Packman. Stuff I have seen on the web relates to DVD players and didn't seem to apply. There was one suggestion about rug for Suse 10.1 that didn't seem to help. Using the mass update newer packages trick in Yast doesn't seem to help. Yast says all is hunky dory. I'm at a loss Here's a few particulars on the system: packman source http://packman.unixheads.com/suse/10.2 from an rpm -qa *xine* libxine1-1.1.3-0.pm.0 libxine1-arts-1.1.3-0.pm.0 amarok-xine-1.4.4-28 xine-ui-0.99.4cvs-20061123.pm.0 CPU Intel Celeron (Coppermine) 800 Mhz Sound Card: Intel 82801AA-ICH CD Reader: FX4831T Using driver PIIX_IDE (/dev/hdd /dev/cdrom) CD Writer: DX-CDRW using driver PIIX_IDE (/dev/hdc /dev/cdrecorder) Vendor IN-CDRW Memory (RAM): 383 Megabytes Kaffeine identifies itself as .0.8.3 Everything worked perfectly on 10.0, same hardware, updated from Packman. BTW I figured that since the packages were Packman packages, normal Suse install support would not be available. Help. -- Those who have learned from history are surrounded by those who will repeat it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org