Josh McKinney wrote:
> I know that your problem with the gnome sounds is that esd and the
> gnome sounds are fighting over the sound card basically. I can't
> help you much more than that, I just don't use sounds with gnome,
> but it may help.
If anybody knows how to get gnome to co-exist with es
I know that your problem with the gnome sounds is that esd and the gnome sounds
are
fighting over the sound card basically. I can't help you much more than that,
I just
don't use sounds with gnome, but it may help.
On approximately Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 12:08:29PM -0500, Arlen Carlson wrote:
>
Arlen Carlson wrote:
> Well I'm making progress on my Gnome sound problem...seems that esd is at
> fault. If I kill the esd process I get my sound back under Gnome.
>
> The big question is why? And how did this problem start? How do I prevent
> esd
> from running under Gnome, or do I need it?
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 12:08:29PM -0500, Arlen Carlson wrote:
> How do I prevent esd
If you delete the binary I think you will get a lot of warning messages
everywhere, so symlink it to /bin/true
AGL
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