On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 08:44:21AM +0530, Damodharan R wrote:
> I too face the same issue. But dont have a solution for it.
It turns out this is a known bug (at least in Ubuntu). You can't play or
save, but you can use "save as." I don't know if anyone's filed a report
against Lenny, though.
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ALSA. I can use sound-recorder just fine, but gnome-sound-recorder
just pretends that it's recording but doesn't do anything.
Is anyone else having problems like this? What can I do?
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I've got gnome-media installed along with Gnome 2.18 out of unstable,
and it's not working at all. I've got my sound server turned off, and am
using ALSA. I can use sound-recorder just fine, but gnome-sound-recorder
just pretends that it's recording but doesn't do anythin
On Tue, 2007-30-01 at 17:39 +0100, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> > How does one use dmix, or is that used when the sound server is
> > disabled?
>
> First of all, dmix, sound servers (esd and so on) are all used if your
> card can't do hardware mixing. If it can do hardware mixing, you don't
> need to
On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 07:49 -0800, Alan Ianson wrote:
> I don't really need it. I have always left the sound server off in
> gnome so as not to create problems. I'm just trying to see what can be
> done.
Sadly, it is still needed for basic sound effects in GNOME. Work is
being done to remove the d
he sound server is
disabled?
It was suggested to me off list to install libesd-alsa0 so I did. That
replaced libesd0 and now I can turn the sound server on and rhythmbox
works when the sound server is enabled but ut200? still can't play
sounds when the sound server is turned on.
> If you s
e
> > gnome's sound server?
>
> As far as currently ALSA supports dmix out of the box probably sound
> servers are no longer needed and better if you don't use it.
Agreed, unless you really want sound effects in GNOME applications, dmix
is the way to go.
If you still
On 2007-01-30, Alan Ianson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whenever I turn on gnome's sound server it blocks some apps like ut2004
> and rhythmbox from playing sounds. Is there a better way to configure
> gnome's sound server?
>
>
As far as currently ALSA supports dmix out of the box probably sound
s
Whenever I turn on gnome's sound server it blocks some apps like ut2004
and rhythmbox from playing sounds. Is there a better way to configure
gnome's sound server?
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First, make sure that your user is not already in the audio group:
# id mark
If you're not in the audio group already, use gpasswd to add yourself:
# gpasswd -a mark audio
Take a look at the man-pages for 'id' and 'gpasswd':
man id
man gpasswd
HTH
Sumo
Thanks, that worked. I now get sound
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Try to adduser yourusername audio and restart gnome.
I have the exact same problem. And, I get this result from the advice
given:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ su
Password:
debian:/home/mark# adduser mark audio
The user `mark' is already a member of `audio'.
So, what do I try n
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How could I enable sound system in
gnome sound and use other music player together?
Kan
Try to adduser yourusername audio and restart gnome.
I have the exact same problem. And, I get this result from the advice
given:
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Password:
debian:/home/mark# adduser mark
how error
> message that "the sound device is busy"
>
> How could I enable sound system in
> gnome sound and use other music player together?
>
> Kan
Try to adduser yourusername audio and restart gnome.
Sergiy
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It show error> > message that "the sound device is busy"
that's because the sound device is busy. The gnome sound system takes over the sound card so it can do its thing with all the clicks and bells and so forth,and this is what you asked it to do.The music player is trying
gnome control
> > panel (enable sound for user action such button click or system alert),
> > The music player program seem to be unable to play sound. It show error
> > message that "the sound device is busy"
that's because the sound device is busy. The gnome sound
e
> sound in gnome control
> > panel (enable sound for user action such button
> click or system alert),
> > The music player program seem to be unable to play
> sound. It show error
> > message that "the sound device is busy"
> >
> &
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Jude DaShiell on 12/12/05 01:31, wrote:
I've had about the same experience with slackware 10.2 but I was using
trplayer down on the text level and failed with:
http://audio.federalnewsradio.com/stream/real/fnr.sml
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005, Adam Hardy wrote:
Realplayer 10 is not working for me. Whe
On Monday 12 Dec 2005 01:31, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I've had about the same experience with slackware 10.2 but I was using
> trplayer down on the text level and failed with:
> http://audio.federalnewsradio.com/stream/real/fnr.sml
That file does not exist
# wget http://audio.federalnewsradio.com/st
I've had about the same experience with slackware 10.2 but I was using
trplayer down on the text level and failed with:
http://audio.federalnewsradio.com/stream/real/fnr.sml
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005, Adam Hardy wrote:
Realplayer 10 is not working for me. When I try to start any sound file like
Realplayer 10 is not working for me. When I try to start any sound file
like an mp3, it dies.
I streams OK, but won't play any sound.
I set up the standard realplayer 10 from apt
I'm using gnome and in xmms for instance, I can play sound using either
the OSS output plugin or the esound output
MJang:
>
> Is there a configuration file associated with gnome-sound-properties?
> I'm assuming all Linux utilities update some text config file, but I
> can't find one associated with this utility.
AFAIK all the Gnome stuff is handled by gconf. You can use gconf
Folks,
Is there a configuration file associated with gnome-sound-properties?
I'm assuming all Linux utilities update some text config file, but I
can't find one associated with this utility.
Thanks,
Mike
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I have tried both 2.6.8 and 2.6.10 kernels with ALSA
support and all ALSA OSS emulation options enabled for
my motherboard sound chip, a VIA 8233
When I try to record via Gnome Sound Recorder, I get the
following error message:
ALSA device "default" does not exist.
ALSA is otherwi
How do I enable Gnome sound so I can play audio CDs and MP3 files on my
iMac? I've enabled the sound server on startup item from the "Sound"
preference menu item, but Gnome says /dev/dsp doesn't exist. What is my
next step? Thanks.
Ed
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Ever since I installed udev+hotplug my GNOME sound won't work :-(
It seems that hotplug insists on loading the oss module for my sound
card, despite the fact that I've listed it in /etc/hotplug/blacklist. Is
there a solution?
I searched the mailing lists and found out about the black
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 09:56:37AM -0500, Mark Roach wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 09:37, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
>
> > The only thing close to this is "esd -terminate" that kills the server after
> > the last client exits. However that's not very useful for gnome, since
> > it only plays a little
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 10:04, Dobai-Pataky Balint wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 16:56, Mark Roach wrote:
> i have this(followed the man pages):
>
> cat /etc/esound/esd.conf
> [esd]
> auto_spawn=1
> spawn_options=-terminate -nobeeps -as 5
> spawn_wait_ms=100
That doesn't work when esd is not aut
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 16:56, Mark Roach wrote:
> What I usually do is move /usr/bin/esd to /usr/bin/esd.real and create a
> new /usr/bin/esd containing:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> exec /usr/bin/esd.real -as 5 $*
>
i have this(followed the man pages):
cat /etc/esound/esd.conf
[esd]
auto_spawn=1
spawn_opti
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 09:37, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
> The only thing close to this is "esd -terminate" that kills the server after
> the last client exits. However that's not very useful for gnome, since
> it only plays a little sound every once in a while. It'd have to run
> the server each time
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 08:26:44AM -0600, Rob VanFleet wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 08:11:10AM -0500, Laurence J. Lane wrote:
> > Any given program can hog a single DSP.
>
> I guess my question is, since the sound server isn't always playing
> sounds, shouldn't it relinquish control between
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 08:11:10AM -0500, Laurence J. Lane wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 06:29:15AM -0600, Rob VanFleet wrote:
>
> > Is this a known bug, and if so, is there a workaround? I tried
> > searching the BTS, but I wasn't really sure which package to look for.
>
> Any given program
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 06:29:15AM -0600, Rob VanFleet wrote:
> Is this a known bug, and if so, is there a workaround? I tried
> searching the BTS, but I wasn't really sure which package to look for.
Any given program can hog a single DSP. Here are a few workarounds:
A) hardware that support
ent sounds work fine, but xmms et al can't do anything
until I uncheck "Enable sound server startup" in the Gnome sound
preferences.
Is this a known bug, and if so, is there a workaround? I tried
searching the BTS, but I wasn't really sure which package to look for.
Thanks,
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 10:04, josep salord wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've woody + kernel 2.4.18 + alsa 0.9.
>
> Alsa drivers work fine, but gnome sound events do not work. I've esound
> package installed and "sound server+sound events" actived in the gnome
> co
Hi,
I've woody + kernel 2.4.18 + alsa 0.9.
Alsa drivers work fine, but gnome sound events do not work. I've esound
package installed and "sound server+sound events" actived in the gnome
control center.
What is missing?
Do I need some other packages?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
I've woody + kernel 2.4.18 + alsa 0.9.
Alsa drivers work fine, but gnome sound events do not work. I've esound
package installed and "sound server+sound events" actived in the gnome
control center.
What is missing?
Do I need some other packages?
Thanks in advance.
Hello all,
Since approx two weeks, mainly two applications make enourmous problems:
mozilla-firebird and gnome-sound-recorder.
All this happended just after an apt-get upgrade. I do think that the
reason is to be found in some base libs (gtk or so?). I think i can
exlude defect versions of the
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 01:51:33PM -0400, stan wrote:
| I have a Debian machine that several pepople use, and I have observed that
| Gnome sounds only work for the fisrrt user that logs into a Gnome session
| (using gdm).
|
| Trying to figure out whats going on I find that a task called oafd
I have a Debian machine that several pepople use, and I have observed that
Gnome sounds only work for the fisrrt user that logs into a Gnome session
(using gdm).
Trying to figure out whats going on I find that a task called oafd is left
runing for that user even after he/she logs out. Looks
Hi,
I have a strange problem with esd.
If I select to start esd and to enable Gnome sounds
in the controll panel, then whenever I start X I get
some strange pulsing high frequency sound from my speakers,
that stops after X has finished loading.
And allthough strange that's not a big problem.
The p
On Sat, 2002-04-20 at 17:35, stan wrote:
> One 2 of my woody machines, right clicking on the Gnome sound mixer applet,
> and selecting "Run Mixer" does not bring up the mixer. On a 3rd it does.
>
> Any sugestios as to what I may have wrong?
sounds like you are probably m
One 2 of my woody machines, right clicking on the Gnome sound mixer applet,
and selecting "Run Mixer" does not bring up the mixer. On a 3rd it does.
Any sugestios as to what I may have wrong?
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On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 07:09:01PM -0500, stan wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 02:49:40PM -0500, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 07:22:45PM -0500, stan wrote:
> > > I'm seting up 2 machines, both have working sound, using mp3blaster
> > > for instance.
> > >
> > > However niethe
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 10:51:14PM -0500, Jesse Goerz wrote:
> On Monday 25 March 2002 22:07, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
> > Make sure ~/.gnome/sound/system reads:
> >
> > [settings]
> > start_esd=true
> > event_sounds=true
> >
> > Make sure that sound files
On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 00:07, stan wrote:
>
> Not certain what special flags ? you want me to give to xmms?
If u right click xmms and choose options -> preferences and for the
output plugin, select esd. If its not in the list - you will have to
isntall one of the xmms plugins
HTH,
Shri
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On Monday 25 March 2002 22:07, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
> Make sure ~/.gnome/sound/system reads:
>
> [settings]
> start_esd=true
> event_sounds=true
>
> Make sure that sound files you are trying to play for the
> different events actually are installed and that the user has
run esd from the terminal, I get the startup beeps.
>
> What should I try next?
Check ~/.gnome-errors and ~/.xsession-errors for error messages.
Make sure any users of esd are members of group audio.
Make sure ~/.gnome/sound/system reads:
[settings]
start_esd=true
event_sounds=true
M
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 02:49:40PM -0500, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 07:22:45PM -0500, stan wrote:
> > I'm seting up 2 machines, both have working sound, using mp3blaster
> > for instance.
> >
> > However niether on iringaly had working sounds from Gnome sessions.
> >
> > A h
mahcine.
> > >
> > > Try running a sound application like xmms (with the esd plugin) to check
> > > what error it shows
> > >
> >
> > xmms works perfectly.
> >
> > The problem is specificaly sounds generated by Gnome itself.
>
&g
On Sun, 2002-03-24 at 18:32, stan wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 23, 2002 at 04:14:53PM +, Shri Shrikumar wrote:
> > On Sat, 2002-03-23 at 00:22, stan wrote:
> > > I'm seting up 2 machines, both have working sound, using mp3blaster
> > > for instance.
> > >
> > > However niether on iringaly had working
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 07:22:45PM -0500, stan wrote:
> I'm seting up 2 machines, both have working sound, using mp3blaster
> for instance.
>
> However niether on iringaly had working sounds from Gnome sessions.
>
> A helpful list member sugested setting esd to SUID root.
>
> This cured the prob
On Sat, Mar 23, 2002 at 04:14:53PM +, Shri Shrikumar wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-03-23 at 00:22, stan wrote:
> > I'm seting up 2 machines, both have working sound, using mp3blaster
> > for instance.
> >
> > However niether on iringaly had working sounds from Gnome sessions.
> >
> > A helpful list m
I'm seting up 2 machines, both have working sound, using mp3blaster
for instance.
However niether on iringaly had working sounds from Gnome sessions.
A helpful list member sugested setting esd to SUID root.
This cured the problem on one, but not the other.
I can run esd as a user, and I get the
On Sat, 2002-03-23 at 00:22, stan wrote:
> I'm seting up 2 machines, both have working sound, using mp3blaster
> for instance.
>
> However niether on iringaly had working sounds from Gnome sessions.
>
> A helpful list member sugested setting esd to SUID root.
>
> This cured the problem on one, b
e not very
| useable, so I loged out, deleted .gnom* .esd* .saw* and loged back in.
|
| Well now I don't have any sounds in Gnome. Sound itself works fime from non
| Gnome (console) sessions.
|
| What do I need to do to fix this?
Do you have sounds for events enabled? In control panel.
ed back in.
Well now I don't have any sounds in Gnome. Sound itself works fime from non
Gnome (console) sessions.
What do I need to do to fix this?
And how can I avoid this problem on future "upgrades"?
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okay, okay.. it's all quite simple.. while it was admittedly stupid to
start gnome with esd while mpg321 was running (which caused the crash
and finally prompted me to carry my grief to this list), my other
problems are rather easily solved because not only is mpg321 "esd-aware"
or rather, can be m
/esd/
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-devel-list/2000-July/msg00265.html
mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-sound-list/2000-November/msg00013.html
(esd on windows)
| yet.. it is 0.x version software after all, maybe it just needs some
| work..
Likely.
-D
On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 05:52:57PM -0400, dman wrote:
> Normally esd is started when you start up gnome. There is a way to
> disable it, I think, because I don't get error messages on my
> workstation (has no sound card). esd will keep the sound card "in
> use" and the theory is that all applicat
On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 03:21:13PM -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> > BTW, I don't know much about ALSA, but it is not possible to have alsa
> > _and_ other stuff at the same time (I tried so I could dabble with it
> > and see what it is about).
>
> This is not true. ALSA provides OSS emulation.
I also want to mention that anyone wishing to stay on the forefront of
Linux multimedia needs to investigate the GStreamer project at
http://www.gstreamer.net/
-jwb
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> > BTW, I don't know much about ALSA, but it is not possible to have alsa
> > _and_
> BTW, I don't know much about ALSA, but it is not possible to have alsa
> _and_ other stuff at the same time (I tried so I could dabble with it
> and see what it is about).
This is not true. ALSA provides OSS emulation. All of your ALSA and OSS
applications can use the sound device at the same
On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 11:44:26PM +0200, Frank Preut wrote:
| On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 01:30:44PM -0400, dman wrote:
| > It's probably more of an issue with the kernel driver. When esd
| > starts and tries to use the hardware while the hardware is in use, the
| > driver doesn't handle that well an
On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 01:30:44PM -0400, dman wrote:
> It's probably more of an issue with the kernel driver. When esd
> starts and tries to use the hardware while the hardware is in use, the
> driver doesn't handle that well and ends up killing the kernel
> (because it is the kernel).
but shoul
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, dman wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 06:03:42PM +0200, Frank Preut wrote:
> | On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 10:51:33PM -0400, Duncan Findlay wrote:
> ...
> | > Two programs can't use your audio hardware at the same time. That's what
> | > programs like esd try to solve.
> | >
>
On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 06:03:42PM +0200, Frank Preut wrote:
| On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 10:51:33PM -0400, Duncan Findlay wrote:
...
| > Two programs can't use your audio hardware at the same time. That's what
| > programs like esd try to solve.
| >
| > Esd mixes different programs' sound, so that
On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 10:51:33PM -0400, Duncan Findlay wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 02:13:30AM +0200, Frank Preut wrote:
> > okay, i've had it.. gnome just completely froze my system.. i had to
> > unplug it! just because i had mpg321 running in the background.. i have
> > no idea why that is
On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 02:13:30AM +0200, Frank Preut wrote:
> okay, i've had it.. gnome just completely froze my system.. i had to
> unplug it! just because i had mpg321 running in the background.. i have
> no idea why that is, it works beautifully in kde but idon't like kde as
> much as i do gnom
okay, i've had it.. gnome just completely froze my system.. i had to
unplug it! just because i had mpg321 running in the background.. i have
no idea why that is, it works beautifully in kde but idon't like kde as
much as i do gnome but this sound issue is really bugging me.. what is
it in gnome tha
5 PM
> To: Debian User
> Subject: Gnome Sound
>
> The computer has a SoundBlaster PCI 16 card installed.
>
> I've got everything to the point where when I boot it up and do 'lsmod' I
> see that the es1371 module is indeed loaded. Then I can do "ps -A&qu
s. Seconf I have loaded the alsa packages, including
esound_also. Rhird I still get compaints at boot time obout no sound
cards
being cconfigured. I have traced this to tha alsa startup (rc) scripts.
I have
run alsaconfig, but I don't know which card to sele
The computer has a SoundBlaster PCI 16 card installed.
I've got everything to the point where when I boot it up and do 'lsmod' I
see that the es1371 module is indeed loaded. Then I can do "ps -A" and see
that the 'esd" sound server is running.
I can go to /usr/share/sounds and do 'esdplay wavfi
> "Moritz" == Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Moritz> Do you have xmms configured to use the esd output plugin?
Moritz> (I've no idea about the other programs...)
I would have thought this was the default. Oh, wait, no, its trying to
use the OSS plugin. Thanks for your sugg
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have not been able to get sound support working under Helix Gnome
> for several weeks now.
>
> esdplay works fine, but no Gnome programs work (xmms and Gnome Control
> Centre for instance).
Do you have xmms configured to use the esd output plugin?
(I've
Hello,
I have not been able to get sound support working under Helix Gnome
for several weeks now.
esdplay works fine, but no Gnome programs work (xmms and Gnome Control
Centre for instance).
(xmms works if I kill esd first).
Any ideas?
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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
lson 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 run
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
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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Description: P
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 ne
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Brad wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 12:32:36AM +, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> >
> >
> > Has anybody with GNOME and Enlightenment installed lose sound effects
> > from Enlightenment in the last week? I haven't changed E, it just
> > stopped working. I have been upgradin
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 12:32:36AM +, Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
>
> Has anybody with GNOME and Enlightenment installed lose sound effects
> from Enlightenment in the last week? I haven't changed E, it just
> stopped working. I have been upgrading against debian.org regularly,
> but I cn't r
Has anybody with GNOME and Enlightenment installed lose sound effects
from Enlightenment in the last week? I haven't changed E, it just
stopped working. I have been upgrading against debian.org regularly,
but I cn't remember specifically what changed in the last week. Sound
effects fro
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.
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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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