471Chapter 19Playing Music and VideoFigure 19-1:Play CDs and (Web hosting domains)
471Chapter 19Playing Music and VideoFigure 19-1:Play CDs and store artist, title, and track information with gnome-cd. Playing CDs with CdpIf you are working from a dumb terminal or just don t have your X desktop running, you can run the cdp utility to play CDs. Cdp is available in most Linux distributionsbut is a free to distribute and copyrighted piece of software and may not show upin all distributions. I don t suggest running this utility from a Terminal window; itdoesn t display properly. Insert the music CD you want to play, and then at a shell prompt type: $ cdpYou should see a blue screen containing the cdp display. To start the CD on a trackother than 1, include the track number with the play command. Here s an exampleof starting a CD on track 5: $ cdp play 5When cdp starts, you can see all the tracks, how long each track plays, and totalplay time. To control the play of the CD, use the following controls (turn on NumLock to use these numbers from the numeric keypad): 9 Play8 Pause/Resume7 Stop6 Next Track27_