IIRC, this generally means you don't have sound configured correctly.
Do you have sound on your system, or are you trying to set it up and are
testing now, generating this error?

On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 02:04:13AM +0000, john smith wrote:
> when I try to use cat command for sndstat cat /dev/sndstat I get the error 
> invalid argument. what's that mean? that should work right? or should'nt it?
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