Le mercredi 25 mars 2009 à 19:34 +0100, Peter Verbaan a écrit : > Package: libesd-alsa0 > Version: 0.2.41-2 > Severity: normal > > Hi, > > On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 18:50h (+0100), Julien Valroff wrote: > > Le lundi 23 mars 2009 à 18:43 +0100, Josselin Mouette a écrit : > > > reassign 516081 pulseaudio > > > thanks > > > > > > Le dimanche 22 février 2009 à 19:29 +0100, Peter Verbaan a écrit : > > > > Package: libesd-alsa0 > > > > Followup-For: Bug #516081 > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > This looks similar to ticket 121 in the PulseAudio tracker > > > > (http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/121 ). > > > > Indeed, with version 2.41-2 of libesd-alsa0, > > > > the socket is created in /tmp/.esd-`id -u`, > > > > while in version 2.36-3 the socket is created in /tmp/.esd . > > > > > > According to the discussion in this ticket, pulseaudio needs to be > > > changed to use /tmp/.esd-`id -u` instead of /tmp/.esd, then. > > > > I have re-assigned this bug to libesd-alsa0 as the problem does not > > occur with pulseaudio but with plain esound. > > > > All sounds work BUT the GNOME system sounds. > > > > I guess Peter wanted to point out that this could be a problem of > > incorrect path to the socket, maybe accessed directly by another GNOME > > component? > > Well, I was/am running pulseaudio, and upgrading from pulseaudio 0.9.10-3 to > version 0.9.14-2 solved the problem for me. > So I guess yours is a different problem. > What socket does esd use?
/tmp/.esd-1000/socket There is no other socket in /tmp As said, only the system sounds do not work (actually, login sound does) Cheers, Julien -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org