I've tried on and off to figure this one out or to find some other posting with similar problems, to no avail.
Debian 2.1 on a Notebook running xserver-neomagic (using XFree86 3.3.2 as comes with Debian 2.1 rather than the newer 3.3.3) and supplied kernel 2.0.36. I installed gnome 1.0.2 through the collection of helper packages as suggested on the gnome home page. All works great, of course, except Gnome seems to be trying to open some audio device (I haven't compiled any kernels and I don't think my Sound Blaster Pro compatible card is supported in the kernel I have?), failing, then gets into a loop trying to open sockets, eventually failing by hitting the maximum open file limit? This tends to happen after I've already got one or two gnome applications already running (like two gnome-terminals---the third one fails as described above). Any ideas? Here's a bit more detail: Start first gnome-terminal from menu, no problem. Start next gnome-terminal from first gnome-terminal, no problem. Start a third gnome-terminal (or any gnome application, like gnomecc) and I get: from .xsession-errors I see lots of: Trying 8.192Khz, 8bit mono. /dev/dsp: No such file or directory Audio device open for 8.192Khz, mono, 8bit failed Trying 8Khz, 8bit mono. /dev/dsp: No such file or directory Sound device inadequate for Esound. Fatal. and then Unable to create socket _X11TransSocketOpen: socket() failed for local _X11TransSocketOpenCOTSClient: Unable to open socket for local _X11TransOpen: transport open failed for local/inca:0 Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0 And then I start to get "Too many files open" errors for gnome and other applications. Seems like after the first 2 or 3 gnome applications, any subsequent ones I try to start fail. Other applications (e.g., xterm) seem just fine. Thanks, in advance, for any help. Cheers, Graham