I love that esd mixes sounds on the fly. one of my biggest complaints with WinAmp under when-doze was that it didn't allow other sounds to come through. under esd, my mp3s (now playing on xmms) seamlessly mix with my GNOME and licq sounds.
GQMpeg has some awesome skins. it uses mpg123 as its back-end. the Debian package of mpg123, however, doesn't seem to have esd support. so... i downloaded the source for mpg123-0.59r and am attempting to compile it with esd support (make linux-esd). the compile begins smoothly, then stops with the following error: audio_esd.o: In function `audio_open': audio_esd.o(.text+0x17e): undefined reference to `esdserver' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[2]: *** [mpg123] Error 1 i have the esd library packages installed (libesd0 and libesd-dev) a search on the Debian release page on "esdserver" shows nothing. I have a potato system, running Windowmaker and GNOME. has anyone seen this/tried this? -- eric Farris [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.bigfoot.com/~eafarris Microcomputer Support Specialist Academic Computing Frostburg State University www.frostburg.edu This message composed in an MFCE (Microsoft Free Computing Environment) courtesy of Debian GNU/Linux www.debian.org The moment i let go of it was the moment i got more than i could handle The moment i jumped off of it was the moment i touched down...