On 10/30/10 7:19 AM, Camaleón wrote: > On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 18:29:57 -0400, Rodney D. Myers wrote: > >> > On 10/29/10 6:05 PM, Camaleón wrote: >>> >> Do you have ESD enabled? If so, try to disable. >>> >> >>> >> Also, recheck your sound device permissions: >>> >> >>> >> s...@stt008:~$ ls -l /dev/snd >>> >> total 0 >>> >> crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 0 oct 29 07:42 controlC0 >>> >> crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 24 oct 29 07:42 pcmC0D0c >>> >> crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 16 oct 29 23:56 pcmC0D0p >>> >> crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 28 oct 29 07:42 pcmC0D4c >>> >> crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 1 oct 29 07:42 seq >>> >> crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 33 oct 29 07:42 timer >>> >> >> > >> > My permissions match yours. >> > >> > esd claims to be running; >> > >> > esd >> > esd: Esound sound daemon already running or stale UNIX socket >> > /tmp/.esd/socket >> > This socket already exists indicating esd is already running. Exiting... > Hum... what happens if you stop ESD daemon? > > Another thing you can try is playing the file with an external app, like > totem from command line, i.e., "totem /usr/share/sounds/purple/send.wav" > and see what happens :-? > > Greetings,
That would do it. Now, do I need ESD to run the system? Or do I need to try and figure out why ESD is doing this? Thanks -- Rodney D. Myers <rod_dmy...@fastmail.fm> AIM#: YAHOO: mailman452 mailman42_5 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin - 1759
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