You are not actually in the audio group. You want to (as root) edit
/etc/group, and add your login name (and the names of anyone else who
should be able to access the audio device, seperated by commas) onto the
end of the line beginning with "audio". eg, on my system, my login is
ieure, and my /etc
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> I guess you should put yourself in group audio.
That's a slightly less brutal solution, but, alas, I'm not sure how to do
it. You see, I AM in group audio, but processes that I start run under my
user ID, not my group ID unless I explicitly tel
I'm still trying to get sound to work in Netscape. When I try to play a
sound file, an error box pops up saying "Can't access device /dev/dsp".
bash-2.01$ ls -l /dev/dsp
crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 3 Jul 20 20:45 /dev/dsp
I'm trying to get Netscape to run as group audio. I changed b
I finally got my sound card working, but I still don't have sound in
Netscape. I could change the permissions on /dev/dsp and such so that
anyone can access them, but I would rather run Netscape as gid audio. How
do I do that? I tried adding 'setgid audio' to the /usr/bin/X11/n
Hi,
I am trying to put sound in netscape 4.5. Apparently the debian package
doesn't install the sound interfaces (plugins?), or does it?
I tried to install the ump plugin for midi files, but when I start
netscape it says
ERROR: /usr/lib/netscape/plugins/ump.so: undefined symbol: fstat
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