Adam Williamson wrote:

Er, that's because if you use a sound server you're meant to route *all*
sound through it. If you're using arts, you should run xmms and mplayer
through soundwrapper (run them as "soundwrapper xmms" and "soundwrapper
mplayer", not just "xmms" and "mplayer"). If you look at Mandrake's menu
entries for e.g. xmms, this is how they're launched.
Pity that soundwrapper is poorly implemented: if a remote X user open a sound application and a local user has artsd|esd running the sound will be routed to the local user, not the remote one.
I realize that remote X and remote sound is a mess right now, so I don't completely blame mandrake for this, but....

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