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Re: sound in gnome-sawfish



The Gnome environment uses EsounD, the sound daemon originally written for the Enlightenment window manager. The actual name of the daemon is esd.

esd will work great with a Sound Blaster Live! card. When you said "enable sound server startup" you were saying yes to esd, but esd did not work.

I had this problem too. It was due to file permissions. I think you have the same problem.

esd wants to talk to the device file /dev/dsp, which is owned by a group called "audio". One way to fix the problem would be to add read/write permission for anyone on the file /dev/dsp, but that is not the best way to fix it. The best way is to add your user name to the "audio" group in the /etc/group file. (Use the command "man group" for details on the format of /etc/group.) Once you are a member of the audio group, audio should work for you. Good luck.



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