On Thursday 11 September 2003 08:02 am, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
> lorne wrote:
> > On Thursday 11 September 2003 06:36 am, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
> >>lorne wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>Yeah, that can be frustrating.  Hmmm, looking at my sources, somehow,
> >>although there is at least one 9.1 package, most of what I am seeing are
> >>9.0 contrib/ packages.  I don't know how that happened but, if you want,
> >>I put the 9.0 version of wxGTK2.3_1-2.3.2-7mdk.i586.rpm, which installs
> >>when I 'urpmi hackaudacity' on my, otherwise, 9.1 setup, here:
> >>http://home.mindspring.com/~rolfpedersen/wxGTK2.3_1-2.3.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
> >>Sorry for the confusion!  If you 'rpm -ivh' with both packages in one
> >>command and it installs, the executable is still audacity and starts by
> >>typing 'audacity' at the prompt.
> >>Rolf
> >
> > That is pretty cool. I downloaded the above and it installed with no
> > complaints. I removed audacity and installed hackaudacity.
> >
> > On startup it says "audio I/O error". I kind of expected this. Same thing
> > with the old audacity, if you go to preferences to select an audio device
> > the list is empty. I am sorely tempted to try a mickeysoft trick. Reboot
> > and see if it is some sort of glitch. :)
>
> Try what Jack suggested: start by typing 'soundwrapper audacity'
> Another thing that impacts how sound apps access the sound server is the
> timeout setting in kcontrol > Sound > Sound System.  I always set that
> to 1 sec so that "arts unaware" apps will not have to wait the default
> 30 seconds to use the sound server.

Yup, that is it! I'm not happily editing files! :) Very happy now. Thanks for 
all of your help. I REALLY appreciate it.

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