Hi!
I try to get remote sound working with esound. I have two computers
(surprise!) connected through LAN. The connection is up and running.
Computer A is running sid
Computer B is running sarge
If i start esd on 'B', i can redirect sound from A via esddsp as normal user.
That doesn't work in
Esound appears to be broken on systems running later 2.4.0 kernels.
Same thing happens on my SB128Pci. Unfortunatly since It's more or
less unmaintained my solution is gonna have to be buy a SB Live if
you want multiplexing.
Greg
* Jan Pfeifer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> hi,
>
> sorry if
hi,
sorry if this question is out of topic, but maybe this is a
configuration problem and someone may help me ... :)
I have an old SB16, which works great when used by OSS driver.
When I try to use eSound for multiplexing, it sounds
broken, as if it were playing a scratched old LP. Even if only
Hi all,
anyone know what to do about this?
slayer:/home/jocke1s# apt-get install esound
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
esound
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B
Micha Feigin wrote:
>
> I have a computer with no sound ( yes it's an old 486 there is still one
> of these around :) ).
> The thing is that whenever i try to start a gnome program it tries to
> search /dev/dsp for a sound card (permision denied), fails, gives me a
> message : Sound device inadequ
On 13-Jun-99 Micha Feigin wrote:
> I have a computer with no sound ( yes it's an old 486 there is still one
> of these around :) ).
Have you tried adding yourself to the "audio" group? It might work even
though you have no sound device.
--
Andrew
I have a computer with no sound ( yes it's an old 486 there is still one
of these around :) ).
The thing is that whenever i try to start a gnome program it tries to
search /dev/dsp for a sound card (permision denied), fails, gives me a
message : Sound device inadequate for Esound. Fatal.
and then s
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