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From: k125374@cs.tut.fi (Mika Kortelainen)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Q: Playing audio CD's under NetBSD
Date: 18 Oct 1995 21:19:13 GMT
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Yep, what might be the easiest way to play audio CD's on ones
SCSI CD-ROM drive under NetBSD (Amiga port if it matters)?
I've tried compiling xmcd because it has FreeBSD support and
I thought it would be quite a straightforward task but no go.

Thanks for any help you can provide (such as pointers to programs
that are known to compile and work nicely)...


        Mika Kortelainen

P.S. X11 interface is not important, a command line version is
great, too.