Check if the audio device is added to the Audio group. Usually somewhere along /dev/dsp if I remember correctly. (Depending on drivers, etc, it should tell you along with the error.)
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 08:19:10 -0300, Guilherme Rocha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Thank's friend, > > I run the command especified for you but return the message calls off > the user already exists in audio group. Than I don't can listen MP3 in > my desktop. > > Ats, > > *Guilherme Rocha* > > *Analista de Sistemas* > > *Sul Solu��es Inform�tica* > > *www.sulsolucoes.com.br <http://www.sulsolucoes.com.br>*** > > *+ 55 (71)240 2026 / R: 6* > > Anders Ellensh�j Andersen escreveu: > > >On Tuesday 21 September 2004 01:10, Guilherme Rocha wrote: > > > > > >>" Sound server informational message > >> > >>ERROR WHILE INITIALIZING THE SOUND DRIVER: > >> > >> > > > >Most common cause: > > > >You user is not a member of the audio group, and thus doesn't have access to > >the sound devices. > > > >Sollution: > > > ># adduser username audio > > > >Anders > > > > > > > > > > -- Regards - John 'Tux' Nielsen Admin of dope.blitzed.org Blitzed IRC Network - http://www.blitzed.org Open Proxy Monitor - http://wwwblitzed.org/bopm/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

