Subject: Re: OSS from 4Front Tech problems
Date: Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 11:28:03AM -0600
In reply to:John Foster
Quoting John Foster([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
| Wayne Topa wrote:
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| In reply to:John Foster
| John
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|I have been using commercial OSS for over 2 years now
Wayne Topa wrote:
When I installed OSS Non-Free, I installed it into /usr/local/lib/oss.
The 'play' is the command to play a file ie
$ play hello.wav or play cowbell.au, etc.
It is in the oss directory along with ossmix, the mixer command, and
the soundon and soundoff commands and the
Wayne Topa wrote:
In reply to:John Foster
John
I have been using commercial OSS for over 2 years now and have never
had any problem with anyone using it.
uname -a
Linux mtntop 2.2.12 #3 Fri Aug 27 11:29:52 EDT 1999 i586 unknown
Here are some permissions I have,
On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 09:01:37AM -0600, John Foster wrote:
I have sound working fine as the root user, but it is screwed as any
other. I am using commercial OSS as I have NEVER been able to get any of
the other stuff to work. I presented this problem to the tech folks at
4Front and their
Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
Are you sure your user is part of the 'audio' group?
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Yes. I did check and it made no difference. Thanks for the idea. Any
others?
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On Sun, Nov 21, 1999 at 10:43:09AM -0600, John Foster wrote:
Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
Are you sure your user is part of the 'audio' group?
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Yes. I did check and it made no difference. Thanks for the idea. Any
others?
Huuh? that's a
Subject: OSS from 4Front Tech problems
Date: Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 09:01:37AM -0600
In reply to:John Foster
Quoting John Foster([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
| I have sound working fine as the root user, but it is screwed as any
| other. I am using commercial OSS as I have NEVER been able
I have sound working fine as the root user, but it is screwed as any
other. I am using commercial OSS as I have NEVER been able to get any of
the other stuff to work. I presented this problem to the tech folks at
4Front and their answer was to change the permissions on /dev/dsp by
using the
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