On Thu, 2009-07-16 at 22:26 -0400, gilpel(a)altern.org wrote:
> Why is it that, when I insert an audio disk, I see it as an audio disk
> on
> my desktop, but when I click it, GNOME shows the .wav files that are
> present. No application is suggested, even under "Open", to play the
> damned music.
Which part of "Fedora does not support proprietary formats" do you not
understand? If you want .wav support, you need to add codecs from a
non-Fedora repo. I apologize if you did this and it didn't work, but you
don't say so.
I can read the CD, so the codecs are installed.
What I explained is that the way to get the CD playing is far, very far,
from as obvious as if you were using a Mac or Windows.
User friendlyness is N-I-L.