On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 02:49:24PM -0700, Paul Yeatman wrote: > Hi, I tried taking "-terminate" out of my esd.conf. I logged out and > back in. Indeed esd was started by Gnome (as I have sound for Gnome > enabled) and without the "-terminate" argument but Flash would not play > correctly in a browser until I killed the esd process.
Have you tried
$ esdctl off
? That should have the effect of making esd "shut up", and free up
/dev/dsp (might still need -as on esdctl though
$ esdctl on
should "unmute" esd again...
> Once I killed
> the process, I could play Flash and applications like xmms would start
> their own esd process for sound but system/event sounds (from Gnome
> and such) could no longer be heard.
Because you killed the original esd, which the gnome panel (and others)
were connected to...
HTH
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