Le jeudi 09 avril 2009 à 19:52 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter a écrit :
> merge 522072 516081
> thanks
> 
> * Elimar Riesebieter [090406 22:11 +0200]
> > * zlinux...@wowway.com [090331 12:46 -0500]
> > > > How did you checked this?
> > > 
> > > I interpret this to mean, "How do you know that dmix was not set up
> > > during installation?"
> > > 
> > > The answer is that it didn't work.  Here's how I found out.  First,
> > > after the install of the standard Debian GNOME desktop, I installed 
> > > packages
> > > gnome-audio libesd-alsa0 esound-clients, and esound.  I then configured
> > > GNOME for system sounds.
> > > (System -> Preferences -> Sound -> Sounds Tab, check boxes
> > > "Enable software sound mixing (ESD)" and "play system sounds".)
> > > Shutdown and reboot.  GNOME system sounds now works.  However,
> > > as long as GNOME is running, any application which attempts to produce
> > > sound directly through ALSA, as opposed to ESD, does not work.
> > 
> > This looks mostly like
> > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=516081

I’m afraid I still don’t get what needs to be fixed for that bug. What
exactly is using the old path to the socket?

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