![]() ![]() ![]() To allow some users to play music CDs on the CDROM drive: ' ls -al /dev/cdrom' to check which special file /dev/cdrom is a symbolic link to. better is to add your user to the audio group.If, instead, you changed the permissions of the /dev/audio etc devices to make them accessible to anyone, that would open a security hole because you would be allowing any trojan to read the microphone device. Use ' adduser USER_NAME audio' to allow a specific user to write to the /dev/dsp, /dev/mixer and /dev/audio devices and thus output sound from the soundcard note: the user needs to log off and on again for such changes to take effect! This is the recommended way to allow a user to play audio. With Debian, ordinary users lack permission to read the CD drive and write to the audio device (usually /dev/dsp), and they probably can't use these programs (yet see next paragraph). Try to run them as root (it should work). Sound/Audio apps or Applications using MAD, 'xfreecd' (music CD playing software), 'mp3blaster' (full-screen console mp3-player), or 'saytime' (if you have no CD drive and no ?MP3s). ![]() To configure alsa, you might have to run alsactl init as root. Load the required modules for your sound card if using a modular kernel.The PC sound cards are Sound Blaster compatible. Run a kernel with the correct sound drivers for your sound card (See SoundCard for information about your sound cards). au files, CDs etc.) on your sound card, you need to: Translation(s): English - Français - Italiano
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