Sorry, You're right about the flags. It's 'esd' vs. 'eds'. My mistake. Sorry.
As I said I do not use Gnome System Sounds. In the Gnome Preferences menu if I choose 'Sounds' and then the 'Sounds' tab I do not have 'Enable sound software mixing (ESD)' enabled. - Mark On 1/8/07, David Relson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 17:56:15 -0800 Mark Knecht wrote: > Sorry - meant to attach this also. Make sure you're building certain > things with the alsa USE flag and preferably with the esd flag turned > off. At least that's what I do: > > [ebuild R ] media-sound/esound-0.2.36-r2 USE="alsa ipv6 tcpd > -debug" 0 kB > [ebuild R ] gnome-base/control-center-2.16.2 USE="alsa -debug > -eds" 0 kB > Hi Mark My USE flags were a bit different, notably -ipv6 and eds. As eds is the evolution-data-server it doesn't see related, but I've rebuild esound without it in order to match your environment. Unfortunately the rebuild hasn't changed the behavior I'm seeing. The gnome sound preferences app is doing the same as before. This app seemed like a good way for setting up and testing whether sound is working. Is there a better way for doing this? Regards, David -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
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