Yes Allen, I read it too.

It said to use e-sound you would probably have to use Gnome becuase KDE
doesn't support it.

Because of the connotation in the wording of probably having to use Gnome,
I didn't bother pursuing the issue, and was hoping another solution came to light.

Thanx for clarifying the e-sound/Gnome relationship, I will look into it further now
I know the situation.

Many Thanx......

RaStuS

 
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > I posted this about a week ago, the only response I got was to try
> > Gnome. Absolutely not an option, Gnome being the resource hog of hogs,
> > I don't even use it on the server with 256Mb. The client runs
> > BlackBox, it only has 40Mb Ram.
> 
> No, I read the post, it said try esd (e sound daemon) - it will do what you 
> want with some tweaking
> 
> esd != gnome
> 
> gnome != esd
> 
> 
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