I said:
> What I need is for the -promiscuous option to work as documented. I added 
> it to /etc/esd.conf, and I can see it in the process command-line. But it
> doesn't work. 

In fact, it's even worse - it appears to have exactly the opposite effect.
Am I reading the man page wrong?

If I start esd with -promiscuous, even my own attempts to pause/resume
with esdctl fail. :-/

It appears that I'm running Esound version 0.2.32.


john-




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