Hi,

On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 12:41:31AM -0400, EspeonEefi wrote:
> I have run into the same problem (I'm on a ThinkPad T42). An interesting
> thing I noticed was that sound was only disturbed when sound was being
> output by ESD (GNOME system events, Gaim events with ESD selected for
> sound method, Rhythmbox with esdsink for GStreamer sink). When sound was
> being output straight to ALSA (Gaim events with Automatic selected and
> ESD put in standby mode, Rhythmbox with alsasink for GStreamer sink),
> everything played perfectly.

Interesting. I recall the Ubuntu guys fixing something like this
recently. I wonder if you can fetch esound, esound-common and
libesd-alsa0 from ubuntu
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/sound/esound) and try.

> On another note, why did you close this bug report? The bug still exists
> in the package in the Debian archive. Once a bug is filed upstream, this
> bug may be marked forwarded to upstream, but it seems incorrect to say
> this bug has been resolved unless it really has been fixed in Debian. In
> addition, by leaving the bug open, as it should be, people who have
> found a similar problem can find more information in the expected place
> (the list of currently-known bugs).

I have reopened it. Depending on your input, it might be reassigned to
esound though.

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