Re: [gentoo-user] Audacity Host Error

2005-07-11 Thread Noah Roberts
Ian K wrote: >Im pretty sure it decides to start up again. Any ideas? >Thx! > > Somewhere in KDE config dialogs there is a way to shut off artsd I think. I'd start with the sound configuration panels. -- Noah Roberts Saint Martin's University Information Technology Services 486-8814 -- gent

Re: [gentoo-user] Audacity Host Error

2005-07-11 Thread Ian K
Noah Roberts wrote: >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

Re: [gentoo-user] Audacity Host Error

2005-07-11 Thread Noah Roberts
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

[gentoo-user] Audacity Host Error

2005-07-11 Thread Ian K
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