On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 02:16:48PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i'm not positive how to reproduce it, but i did figure out that
> mozilla was blocking while trying to talk to esd.  killing esd freed
> it up and let it run.  i've had trouble with esd blocking things up
> before, especially gqmpeg, ogg123, mpg123 combinations when i try to
> skip through songs quickly.
> 
> ok, further investigation...if esd is not running, mozilla's flash
> plugin (which ultimately uses the java plugin?) tries to access it,
> which starts it, then it gets stuck.  killall -CONT esd gets it going
> again.  having esd running before mozilla tries to access it allows it
> to check esd and move on without getting stuck.

        You can try to dpkg-reconfigure mozilla-browser to stop Mozilla
from grabbing esd.

Simon


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