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Re: Nutzt hier jemand esd und xmms (und vielleicht kein gnome)?



In linux.debian.user.german, Ruediger Noack wrote:
> Thorsten Gunkel wrote:
>>Nutzt hier jemand den esd (The Enlightened Sound Daemon) und xmms?
> Isch. Läuft immer (wenn der PC läuft ;-) ).

Mit welchem Benutzer (müsste man z.B. mit ps aux | grep esd sehen
können)? Beendet er sich wenn Du Dich abmeldest?
Wirft ls -la /tmp/ | grep esd etwas aus - und wenn ja ist das weg wenn
Du Dich abmeldest?

> /etc/esd.conf gibt es bei mir nicht. Ich habe mich auch nie um esd 
> gekümmert. Hat wahrscheinlich Gnome für mich gemacht. :-)

Sowas hatte ich schon befürchte nachdem ist das gelesen
hatte. Vermutlich bin ich der Einzige der esd und kein Gnome nutzt.

,----[ README.Debian ]
| Why does esound not default to autospawn?
| 
| esound used to default to autospawning, which means that programs would try to
| start the esd daemon if it wasn't running.  The problem is, if you don't have
| sound hardware correctly setup, esd would take a long time to try opening
| the sound device(s) at all possible supported rates, and people would think
| that the Gnome desktop had "hung" for two minutes.

Meine Sound Hardware läuft aber.
 
| Why don't you make it configurable, like it used to be?
| 
| esd.conf is a conffile, and you can edit it if you want the default to be
| autospawning.  I've set up the default to work with Gnome and esound, the
| main two users of libesd.  As esd.conf is a conffile, it can't be edited
| by maintainer scripts, including debconf.  The question is also a very
| confusing one for new users, so I think it is much better if the default
| works with the users of libesd, and experts can edit the conffile to turn
| on autospawning if they like.

Hab ich ganz offenbar auch mal gemacht.
 
| Esound should be a daemon, that's what the D is for in esd, right?
| 
| Esound was designed mainly to be used as a "daemon" that is started on each
| login session, and ended when the user logs off, much like the other gnome
| bits (gconf, oaf, etc).  While it can be used as a system daemon and stay
| running all the time, it does open some security issues for a multi-user

OK, dann will ich das wahrscheinlich eher nicht.

| system.  The default of upstream and this packaging is for a multi-user system
| with users allowed to use audio in the audio group.
`----
 
Mfg
 Thorsten
-- 
There's a door
Where does it go?
It stays where it is, I think.
(Terry Pratchett, Eric)



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