Hubert Chan wrote:
> The ALSA API changed between ALSA 0.5 and 0.9.  esd-alsa uses the 0.5
> API, so you won't be able to use esd-alsa.
> 
> alsaplayer should work though.  You probably have an older version.  I
> think the 0.9 API support was added in 0.99.36 or thereabouts.  The
> latest version in unstable is 0.99.56.

Heh, it's nice to see someone does his homework. Upgraded to 
alsaplayer-alsa 0.99.36 and it works, so does libarts-alsa 2.2.0. Just 
wondering if there is some way to get esd to use native alsa instead of 
oss-compatabiulity-layer? What sounddeamon will gnome2 use?

The reason I ask this is that esd seems to conflict with several 
apllications (quake 2 & 3 is what i can think of, sometimes wine also 
doesn't like it), i usually have to kill it to make things work

thankx for replying

Max
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