<CC to Edubuntu list, because bug information wants to be free ;) > You can modify the menu launcher for the program in /usr/share/applications, and simply add the --nosound (or equiv) option in the Exec= line. That works for me - see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tuxpaint/+bug/269082 for details on the issue and to post comments. As Caroline says in the last comment, we need to test this on Jaunty to see if it still appears since PulseAudio changed in Jaunty.
Cheers, Jordan/Lns Gavin @ Nurvs wrote: > HI Lns > Sorry, not sure what your real name is. > > This is Gavin, aka atomic007za on IRC > > I have good news, the server is up and running and the problem with > the high CPU and RAM utilization was because of the Tux programs, Not > really the programs but the way teh sound is sent to the clients. > > is there a way/what do you do, to bypass this? > > There is apparently a work around by starting the the program the > --nosound option but not all the children could do this and it is > quiet clumsy. > Could one recompile the program not to use sound? and if so how > difficult would that be. > > I have tried to get hold of the programmers on IRC, but the server > they talk about dies not exist. > > Regards > Gavin -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
