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Re: ut2004demo and OpenAL



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Yes you should probably stop artsd
But artsd doesnt run from init, it is started on login...
I normally stop it by doing `killall artsd` in my nearest konsole
Hope this helps

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On Thursday 11 March 2004 13:12, John Stevenson wrote:
> Thomas G wrote:
> > John Stevenson wrote:
> >> > Well as I now see after working on getting unreal2004 working ive
> >>
> >> run into two problems. One of which I fixed (it being in the center
> >> of the two monitors) and the other I did not (not having any sound).
> >> I am going to assume it has something to do with that ut2004 uses
> >> OpenAL. I use artsd in KDE (if they are similar or anything I do not
> >> know much about either of them and have not been able to find much).
>
> I don't use KDE, but my guess would be that artsd is running as a sound
> server, similar to esd in Gnome.  Many games have problems with sound if
> these sound servers are running.
>
> You should try stopping artsd and then running ut2004.  Have a look in
> the /etc/init.d/ directory for a start/stop script for artsd.  You
> should, as root, try something like this:
>
> /etc/init.d/artsd stop
>
> If ut2004 now works, you can either start/stop arts every time, or do a
> google to see if you can pass an argument to ut2004 to run through artsd.
>
> Johnny.

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