Ok, here we are.
The file permissions of the devices are all fine, as well as the
owner and the group. I tried again and again, and the result is that
if the Ethernet cable is plugged in, then esd is started and
therefore enlightenment is started too. If the Ethernet is not
plugged it, noth
On Mon, Dec 13, 1999 at 09:42:26AM +, Sergio Brandano wrote:
> The permissions of the devices are ok.
> I tried esdplay as root, still it does not work.
> I also stopped and restarted esd, but no, it does not work.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l dsp audio mixer
0 crw-rw1 root audio
>> I finally understood why X11 does not start. At startx, the
>> enlightenment window manager triggers some sounds via esdplay.
>> Although esd is up, esdplay does not work, triggering the problem.
> esd process must be own by you inorder that esdplay can run. also,
> check permission on /dev
On Sun, Dec 12, 1999 at 01:20:39PM +, Sergio Brandano wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I finally understood why X11 does not start. At startx, the
> enlightenment window manager triggers some sounds via esdplay.
> Although esd is up, esdplay does not work, triggering the problem.
esd process must be
Hi,
I finally understood why X11 does not start. At startx, the
enlightenment window manager triggers some sounds via esdplay.
Although esd is up, esdplay does not work, triggering the problem.
(/dev/dsp is working fine with sox)
What is the solution?
Sergio
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