Re: esd auto-start with Gnome?
>>>>> "Steve" == Steve R Hastings <steve@hastings.org> writes:
Steve> I have this working well enough for my purposes now. I
Steve> thought I was missing some entry in a config file
Steve> somewhere, that would start up the esound daemon for me.
Steve> Not so. The esd has an "auto-spawn" feature where it
Steve> starts up when it is needed, and the Gnome desktop uses
Steve> that to get it going.
I too have had problems with esd, but a bit different (latest Helix
packages). This happened not long after using 2.4.0, but I don't think
it is a kernel problem (IIRC: It initially worked).
esd starts up fine, and even produces a noise from the speakers
if started manually (without the -nobeep) option.
However, programs don't seem to be able to communicate properly
with the daemon.
As an example, I ran strace on the daemon, and ran various gnome
programs trying to make a noise, but nothing happens. xmms crashes
and has to be killed/murdered, while gnome control centre (sound
section) pretends to play the sound without doing anything.
If I kill esd, then xmms works. So obviously it realizes esd is not
running, and bypasses it, but don't ask me how or why...
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Brian May <bam@debian.org>
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