I don't think that's your problem:  esd works OK on my system as far as I
can tell, and I don't have /dev/dsp.

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Hi,

I just noticed, that I don't have a /dev/dsp file.
Is that the reason why esd doesn't work?
What do I have to do, to create that file?

Thanks,
Falko

> when I run esd, I get the following output:
>> using device Built-in audio controller for output:
>>         with sample rate 44100.000000, 2 channels and 32-bit sample
>> unsupported device.
>
> xmms doesn't work and reports that error, too.
> I'm using a PPC G4 466MHz.



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