Hi,
write(2, "Error on Play Event\n", 20Error on Play Event
Not sure if your problem is very simple, but I've seen this message when 1) the sound set for the event does not exist and 2) when the /dev/dsp device is open by some other process maybe it was wmscope. I'm not sure what your situation is. Do you have a /dev/dsp device? Does it work with "wavp some_file.wav" for instance? (Assuming you have the wavp program from the wave tools package). It has been some time since I setup my sounds, but I would look in the ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMSound file (you do have one right?) for sounds that are specified but do not exist. I also don't remember if I compiled wmsound myself or not. In any case I have included my file, in case it helps get you going. I grabbed a bunch of sounds from the net, so replace with your names as needed... debian:~# more GNUstep/Defaults/WMSound { SoundPath = ("~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Sounds", "/usr/share/WindowMaker/Sounds", "/jm/openstepsounds/OpenSTEP.Sounds/Sounds"); SoundSetsPath = ("~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/SoundSets", "/usr/share/WindowMaker/SoundSets"); Device = /dev/dsp; Startup = startup.wav; AppStart = Rooster.wav; AppExit = Bonk.wav; Maximize = Bullfrog.wav; UnMaximize = Frog.wav; Iconify = Block.wav; DeIconify = Drip.wav; Hide = Funk.wav; UnHide = Ping.wav; Shade = Tink.wav; UnShade = Basso.wav; UserDefined = replaceme.wav; } ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com