On Sunday 27 October 2002 16:45, Jarno Elonen wrote: > > I can't find any file named artsd on my > > system. > > Make sure you have installed libarts1-bin. The binaries don't come > with plain libarts any more, it seems. > > BTW, I have a different problem with aRTs & KDE 3.0.4: it is horribly > slow, takes 10+% of CPU time on my 1.5Ghz P4 and the sound snaps.
Around 4% on a 450MHz Celeron. Sound played by xmms through xmmsarts and ALSA below it all was flawless even during compiles. Opening links in new windows in Konqueror made it stutter slightly. There was a simple remedy, if you're not morally or otherwise opposed to it: make /usr/bin/artswrapper suid. Additionally, I made it executable only by group audio and added myself to that group. In order not to lose these changes after an upgrade I made them permantent with $ dpkg-statoverride --add root audio 4710 /usr/bin/artswrapper artswrapper is a very small program that tries to switch to realtime scheduling (what it needs root privs for) and then starts artsd with the id of the user who started artswrapper. Therefore, artsd itself does not run with root privileges. Don't forget to enable "Run soundserver with realtime priority" in the Sound Server Preferences. Otherwise you won't get the intended effect. Michael -- Michael Schuerig If at first you don't succeed... mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] try, try again. http://www.schuerig.de/michael/ --Jerome Morrow, "Gattaca"