On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 12:50:43PM +0100, Wim De Smet wrote:
> Well, I always thought stuff like gnome et al. sent their sounds to a
> sound deamon such as esd? (to go "bong" at approximately the right time
> if you click a button etc.)

I ran this past a coworker, he's convinced it's Enlightenment-specific
stupidity, and only if you want it to be making noise.  Most every
other program I've seen works only with the kernel-supplied sound,
since that's about the only thing you can gaurantee people expecting
to get sound to have.

Though I'm not sure why xmms would conflict with esd all the sudden.
I installed it once to find out what it was about and I didn't get any
bitching back about conflicting packages.  Heck, XMMS has an output
plugin for esd.

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