thanks very much,
first of all,
fuser /dev/dsp return nothing in my debian, while gnome-sound-recorder
still say /dev/dsp is in use (actually, xmms+arts is playing
meanwhile).
i have not try rare part of ur suggestion yet, however, in fedora, i
haven't never steup dmix and start esd manually. i am
hi again,
to get the pids (if any one is using)
#fuser /dev/dsp
to see which oss software is locking sound device.
#ps aux | grep {whatever_pid_you_got}
(kill pid if you want to kill it )
on a side note,
are you using kde with gnome applications?
if so, and you want esd you need to do
1) sta
no, i have not install libesd-alsa0 before you reply.
now, i installed it, the problem is still there.
even after i stop arts, gnome-sound-recorder cannot replay voice every
time. (sometimes, it can, sometime, it say /dev/dsp is in use)
do i need to do furthur config?
or how to locate the source o
hi,
have you tried installing libesd-alsa0,
or oss compatibility for alsa (alsa-oss)?
aab
On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 11:31 +0800, Zhao Li wrote:
> hello,
> i'm a newone of debian. moved from fedora just now.
> and now i met a problem about audio.
> i installed kernel 2.6 and enabled alsa modu
hello,
i'm a newone of debian. moved from fedora just now.
and now i met a problem about audio.
i installed kernel 2.6 and enabled alsa modules.
seems everything is ok before i try stardict, i.e., i can use aplay,
alsaplayer, active arts based on alsa, etc. (gnome-sound-recorder does
not
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