On Monday 17 Nov 2003 1:25 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Monday 17 Nov 2003 1:09 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> > On Sunday 16 November 2003 05:34 pm, elPunishar wrote:
> > > high all!
> > >
> > > i've got a problem on mandrake 9.1 with my nforce onboard
> > > soundcard.
> > >
> > > /dev/dsp seems to be alway in use, even when theres no other
> > > program running that has anything to do with sound.
> >
> > First off, do (as root) a:
> >
> > lsof /dev/dsp
> >
> > and it will show you what (if anything) has it tied up. If
> > something has it, you can kill it using the given pid number. If
> > nothing is hoarding it, then you might want to go into the KDE
> > control center and reduce the amount of time that artsd (the usual
> > suspect!) is using.
> >
> > HTHs!
>
> Under 9.1 I've had a few niggles with sound.  The first improvement
> was when I followed the advice to find sound in kde's control center,
> and shorten the release time to 1.  That was a big improvement.
>
> For some apps you may need to run kickarts, which temporarily switches
> off artsd.  It installs a tray icon so you can switch arts in and out
> at will.  HTH
>
> Anne


thank you all!

the command: artsshell suspend
works like a charm :)

greetings.
lukas

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