Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:

>Blue Lizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
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>>>Blue Lizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>>>Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
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>>>>>you will use, and the default uses OSS -> this doesn't work under Gnome
>>>>>and KDE for which their sound daemon sits on the dsp.
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>>>>since when is that true of gnome?
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>>>I don't get it.
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>>the default uses oss, not a prob under gnome unless you happened to have
>>done something well outside of the normal (or expert, but not post
>>customized) install in which case you would or should know what is wrong
>>and how to fix it.  gnome once upon a time had a prob with it's loopback
>>(as kde ppl would call it, inter-process communication) and the mixer on
>>dsp app but that has been fixed for quite a while.  Gnome doesnt use its
>>own buggy daemon like kde is what i am saying.  doesnt sit on dsp
>>
>>does that explain it any?
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>Yes, but I think you're wrong, they use Esound as far as I know. Maybe
>it's disabled by default, that's what you're trying to say? Anyway it
>would be a bad thing, since a sound daemon is a useful thing.
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aint esound an enlightenment thing?  I never had it installed on a fresh 
non individual pack selection install and booted into gnome and listened 
to wish you were here by pink floyd.  using xmms.  went to prefs and it 
said it was using oss...



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