Mathias Krause wrote: > Hey folks !!! > > I've good news. I will stop flooding this mailing list with mails ... i > got the solution ... > > it was SOOO simple ... > > i just did a > "sudo killall esd" ... > and everything works fine ... > > now i did "apt-get remove esound" and everything is moving fine !!! ... > > 1000 thanks to all of you ... and again a big SORRY !!! > > regards > mathias >
Hi Mathias :) this are good news :). A note: The package "esound-common" is installed to my 64 Studio 3.0-beta3. Dunno if it's a dependency of anything I installed afterwards the installation of 64 Studio, or if it's part of the clean 64 Studio install, anyway, this package doesn't cause trouble, while the package "esound" isn't installed to my system. My next recommendation would have been to reinstall 64 Studio. Strange that "esound" was installed to your 64 Studio. Ralf _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
