Audio CDs
Gnome can play your CDs on your computer. You can setup you
CD preferences in the CD Properties capplet
in the Advanced section of the
Gnome Control Center.
Once open, you'll see the window is broken into two sections: Data
CDs and Audio CDs.
Data CDs
Data CDs are CDs which hold information that the system can
execute. These often times include CDs that have programs or a
CD which you burned family pictures to.
The first option is Automatically mount CD when
inserted. By enabling this option, you can have
your CD auto-detected when you insert it.
What is mounting
Linux and Unix systems use a term called mounting to identify
recognizing a device. If you "mount" your CD-ROM, that means
that your system can recognize the CD-ROM and you can interact
with it. If it us unmounted, then the system does not know of
its existance and can do almost nothing with it.
The second option, Automatically start auto-run
program on newly mounted CD allows the system to run
the program on the CD automatically when the disk is first mounted.
The last option, Open file manager window for newly
mounted CD tells the system to open your file
manager (Nautilus by default) when the
CD is mounted. This is useful if you have a CD of images from
your family reunion you wish to browse. It will open up in
Nautilus which will let you view the
thumbnails.
Audio CDs
The Audio CDs section has only one option.
This allows the system to load up a CD player when you insert
the CD. You simply click the checkbox and enter the command you
wish to run in the input dialog.
Audio CDs don't need to be mounted to play the CD.