In KDE or GNOME, go to =>
=> to open
the CD player, or just put a music CD in your CD-ROM to start the player
automatically.
The CD player interface acts like a standard CD player, with play,
pause, and stop functions. A volume control slider is located at the
bottom of the interface. You can also edit the track listings for your
CDs and change the way the utility functions by clicking on the Open
Track Editor and Preferences buttons and
making your selections.
Set your preferences to use CDDB and it will look up the name of the CD
and its songs from an extensive online database and list them in the GUI. The
first time you play a CD, you will need to be online for this feature to
work; the information will be stored and displayed in the future whether
you are online or not. This
isn't a requirement — it's just a convenient feature.