Re: sound in gnome-sawfish

2001-02-23 Thread Marcelo Chiapparini
Steven, thank you very much for your help. Currently I am already a member of the audio group: $ groups myself $ myself: myself dialout audio dip Remember that I can play music CD normally. The problem is with the system sounds. Any other idea? Thank again! Marcelo On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at

Re: sound in gnome-sawfish

2001-02-23 Thread Steve R. Hastings
The Gnome environment uses EsounD, the sound daemon originally written for the Enlightenment window manager. The actual name of the daemon is esd. esd will work great with a Sound Blaster Live! card. When you said "enable sound server startup" you were saying yes to esd, but esd did not work

Re: Sound in Gnome

2000-11-28 Thread Scott Patterson
>In order to make more space on my hard drive I recently created a new partition >and copied /home over to this using the following: > >tar cSpf - . | (cd /home2 ; tar xvSpf - ) > >Now, running off my new partition as home, I've come across an error that I >attribute to this change (as far as I

Re: Sound in Gnome

2000-11-28 Thread Moritz Schulte
Arlen Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've also experienced sound not working in KDE2 if I happen to go into Gnome > first, logout, and then login in KDE2. This could be a problem with 'esd', the Enlightenment Sound Daemon. If you login into GNOME, logout, do you still have process 'esd' ru