Hi Daniel,

Thanks for info.

Two questions:

1. Also while searching other bug report on similar issue I found this:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=453105

So I installed the libesd-alsa0 package and I got my GNOME sound events and 
xmms2 sound back. Do you see any potential danger/conflict in using this 
approach?

2. If I go with pulseaudio approach (looks like this will replace esd based on 
above link) can I play my GNOME events and sounds from other media player (like 
xmms2) without having to install esd?

Thanks for your help! Appreciate it.

I do blog at http://blogs.koolwal.net/




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