Ian K wrote:
>Im pretty sure it decides to start up again. Any ideas?
>Thx!
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Somewhere in KDE config dialogs there is a way to shut off artsd I
think. I'd start with the sound configuration panels.
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Noah Roberts wrote:
>Ian K wrote:
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>>Hi there,
>>I have already posted something kind of like this, but I was told to
>>kill artsd before running audacity, and it didn't work.
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>Are you sure artsd died and that it stayed dead? Some of these sound
>daemons think they are better
Ian K wrote:
>Hi there,
>I have already posted something kind of like this, but I was told to
>kill artsd before running audacity, and it didn't work.
>
Are you sure artsd died and that it stayed dead? Some of these sound
daemons think they are better than you and will just start back up. In
fac
Hi there,
I have already posted something kind of like this, but I was told to
kill artsd before running audacity, and it didn't work. When I start
Audacity, (In KDE, it works fine in FluxBox,) I get a host error.
It tells me I wont be able to play or record audio, and its absolutely
correct. I get
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