Moving to Linux: Kiss the Blue Screen of Death Goodbye!
| You might remember that I mentioned KsCD earlier on in this book, when I was discussing command execution (Chapter 4). This is the default CD player included as part of the KDE desktop (Figure 18-3). Figure 18-3. KsCD, the default KDE CD player.
If all you want to do is play your CDs and have a simple, easy-to-use interface, look no further. Click the application starter (the big K), and look for KsCD under the Multimedia menu (the command name is kscd). Then push the play button, sit back, and enjoy. Once KsCD is started, look in your system tray. You'll see a small icon that looks like a CD with a musical note across it. Left-click the icon, and the CD player disappears into the panel. Right-click it, and you'll have access to the basic CD player controls (forward, next, stop, play, etc.).
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