sound does work (as user), but not with kmpg.





On Wed, 02 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> What security level did you use?  If you chose a medium security level then
> you need to allow your users (people other root) access to those devices.
> 
> I can slowly see you are very very new to linux and may not know anything
> about hows groups have privileges for hardware and software.
> 
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> When double clicking on a .wav file, kmpg automatically opens to play but
> displays error when clicking play, "kmpg couldn't open the audiodevice! all
> decoders stopped".  usually i use the other media player after left
> clicking on
> a *.wav file.
> 
> think the jan 01,00 iso (7.0) , it used media player when double clicking
> on a
> .wav file (all previous editions had the above error).
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> now this error is back!  yuck.
> 
> to resolve: reassign the default .wav player (would imagine).
> 
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