Description of problem: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora Core 11 i386 Rhythmbox Music Player 0.12.3 How reproducible: After a fresh install of Fedora Core 11, the situation is that when I insert a music CD in the DVD/CD drive nothing happen i.e. Rhythmbox Music Player does not start and recognized the CD to be a music CD as it used to do under Fedora Core 10. The DVD/CD work fine because I used it to do the fresh install of Fedora Core 11 and the Audi CD Extractor sees very well the music CD and can perform its function. I tried and it worked fine. Reading a CD music automatically using the CD/DVD drive is a very basic function of a computer under any O/S and it is surprising that Fedora Core 11 is not able to do that as it used to do with Fedora Core 8,9 and 10! On the other tread there is a suggestion to downgrade some software elements to make it work. While this is a valuable suggestion I would further suggest that the Fedora users community want to use the most advanced version of all the software elements of Fedora Core 11 and a fundamental fix to the above problem is the best path forward to achieve that goal. On the Fedora Forum there are many suggestions that this problem is related to "udev" that does not detect Music CD to start Rhythmbox automatically but I choose to put this bug under Rhythmbox. Expected results: After inserting a Music CD in the DVD/CD drive (which works fine on my machine), it is expected that Rhythmbox would start and see the Music CD to play. Additional info:
udev isn't used to detect the audio CD. What's the output of "gvfs-mount -li" when the audio CD is inserted?
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