dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 30/03/2002 (18:38) : > > ESD supports ALSA (AFAIK the core of alsa goes in the kernel, thus no > userland app needs to know about it). You can use alsa and have esd > be "just another" process that gives it data via /dev/dsp. I also > don't think that the userland app needs to be aware of alsa at all.
Esd seamingly supports yes, but it doesn't work. I have tried it. > > If sound becomes an issue for me, and if alsa becomes easier to set > up, then I'll look into it more. For the time being, simply checking Alsa is very easy to setup actually. There was a world of difference when I switched to ALSA for my fathers on his machine (he has an ESS solo card). > "SB16" in the kernel configuration and rebooting has worked > beautifully. (I love getting ahold of a real Sound Blaster made by > Creative Labs. They have some of the best support. Who cares if it's > only 16bit and uses an ISA slot? It sounds good to me on my poor > quality speakers :-)) :-) -- Preben Randhol «For me, Ada95 puts back the joy in programming.» -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]