I can't get audio CD's to play in PC-BSD 7.1 (Galileo). No icon even shows up in Dolphin or the "Computer" section of the launcher. Is there a fix for this? Also, I downloaded the Codecs PBI according to the Quick Start Guide. Double-clicked it, entered my password, and nothing happened. Well, at least no user feedback anyway. I opened Xine and was able to get to the motion menu of one of my DVD's. However, I could not play movie, go to chapter selection, nothing. I tried to close out of the program, nothing. (I thought this kind of thing was supposed to happen only in Windows!!!) I finally had to turn the computer's power switch off. What's the equivalent of Windows' Ctrl-Alt-Delete for such crashes? Why am I getting such crashes in a supposedly flawless OS? Could it be my hardware? According to the Quick Start Guide again, I certainly meet the requirements (although I use an ATI video card, maybe that's it):<br>
<br>Dell Dimension 4400 Desktop, with:<br><br>Pentium 4 2.00 GHz<br>Crucial DDR266 640MB RAM<br>Western Digital 160GB IDE Hard Drive<br>ATI Rage 128 AGP (not sure if 2X or 4X) 16MB Video Card<br>Integrated Audio (whatever Dell Dimension 4400 included - you can find all the specs of everything on Dell's website)<br>
<br>In any case, when I'm not getting crashes (I also get them practically every time I use VLC Player), the system is running pretty sluggishly.<br><br>I know I have a lot of questions/issues, but I'm having a lot of problems and am just trying to get functional here. I really want to love PC-BSD and sing its praises.<br>
<br>Dale<br>