Re: esd: naive question
On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 12:59, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> in order to ear sound when I lauch Gnome,
> I have to run `esd' by hand.
>
> Since I am a lassy guy,
> I wonder who must do this job in Debian ?
Usually, GNOME does this for you.
$ grep start_esd ~/.gnome/sound/system
start_esd=true
Have a look in Settings->Session->Session Properties. Is there a
"sound-properties" entry? If not, just start it from the command line
(esd should be running afterwards), re-open the "Session Properties"
dialog, set its Order to 20, its Style to Settings, hit OK and save the
session now or when logging out.
As a workaround, you may just add it (esd -nobeeps) to the startup
programs (Settings->Session->Session Properties & Startup Programs). The
difference may be that it is not killed when you log out.
HTH
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