(SB16 card Debian 1.3 current) I have decided to get speak freely working but when I run sfmike it takes over /dev/audio after the first talk. It switches to pause but retains controle of the device which sfspeaker tries to use when receiving but can't because it's busy. I've RTFM's but see no fix.
When I first start sfmike /dev/audio is free until I press space to talk the first time. I'm also curious about the recording overrun error. Debug: sfmike -d echo.fourmilab.ch Space bar switches talk/pause, Esc or "q" to quit Talk: Sent 1024 audio samples in 1024 bytes. Sent 1024 audio samples in 1024 bytes. Sent 1024 audio samples in 1024 bytes. Sent 1024 audio samples in 1024 bytes. Sent 1024 audio samples in 1024 bytes. Sent 1024 audio samples in 1024 bytes. Sent 1024 audio samples in 1024 bytes. Sent 1024 audio samples in 1024 bytes. Sent 1024 audio samples in 1024 bytes. Pause: Sound: Recording overrun sfspeaker: 06-11 16:30 bavard.fourmilab.ch connect sfspeaker: root sending from bavard.fourmilab.ch. sfspeaker: bavard.fourmilab.ch sending in Speak Freely protocol. opening audio output device: Device or resource busy opening audio output device: Device or resource busy Tick: 10.00... Wed Jun 11 16:31:19 1997 Does anybody have a clue? L8R, --Rick Unsolicited commercial/propaganda email subject to legal action. Under US Code Title 47, Sec.227(a)(2)(B), Sec.227(b)(1)(C), and Sec.227(b)(3)(C), a State may impose a fine of NOT LESS than $500 per message. Read the full text of Title 47 Sec 227 at http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/47/227.html -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .