On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 11:04:11PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote: | Hello listers, | I have just decided to give GDM a try on a box running Woody. I have | found oddly, that esd no longer exits when the user does. Before I | used GDM, when the user logged out of their X session (which was | started by startx) esd died neatly for them. If I switch to VT, I can | log in and kill hte esd process without problems, but I figure the | computer is better at tedious tasks than I am, so I would like some | method to make it do this for me.
I don't know about this situation. Is esd started by gnome? If another user logs in, can they control sound then? | Similar issues with xnumlock - no longer starts when the user logs in. | I have selected the Debian option - it looks like that most closely Where is xnumlock run from? The 'Xsession' option uses the ~/.xsession file, I think. The 'Gnome' option uses the ~/.gnomerc (also a sh-script, doesn't need to exec gnome-session). -D -- The crucible for silver and the furnace for gold, but the Lord tests the heart. Proverbs 17:3