I have on occassion had no sound for flight, but did have the intro music.
Each time that has happened (twice), I exited and restarted FlightGear. I
think I may have started FlightGear too soon after boot. I wish I had more
for you, but I am no expert on Linux. It took me two weeks to correctly
compile FG, and another two days to get sound! But I tell you, it was the
most fun I have ever had!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Bradberry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 5:28 PM
Subject: [Flightgear-users] Flying... But no sound


>All,

>I am now flying after cleaning up the GL lib files and remaking FlighGear.
So
>I 90% happy.

>My problem now is the sound is not working.
>The startup sound works, but no sound during flight.

>Looking back through the thread i've tried:

>Remaking after configure --with-thread=no
>cat /bin/ls > /dev/audio -- I do not have a /dev/audio
>however cat /bin/ls > /dev/dsp dumps out the most awful noise you ever
heard
>fuser /dev/dsp does not show any process attached.

>in the stderr output I found:

>>Try suspending the arts sound server through the KDE Look and Feel
>>configuration tool. Make sure auto-suspend is checked and suspend after 5
>>seconds is the time for suspension. KDE will always have the sound card
busy
>>if you do not do this.

>>Good Luck,
>>Mike



Thanks Mike.

Tried setting the suspend to 5 seconds and still no sounds from FG. However
it
did turn off the sound for my desktop.

Any other good ideas of thing to look at?

Rick


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