On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> This could mean simply that you have one instance of RealPlayer or
> another audio application open and are not aware of it. So, when trying
> to launch Realplayer or another application, you get a lock file.
yes, this could happen if esd is installed and running. try
installing lslk, and look for /dev/dsp. I think it should give you a clue
on who's owning it.
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