I'm using the i810_audio kernel module, which is the correct one for my sound (I've used it before). It get loaded properly at boot, I can use the Gnome volume control, and my system beeps are sound-card generated instead of pc-speaker beeps. The volume control changes the system beep volume, although max volume-control doesn't make it very loud.
I have /etc/init.d/esound installed into /etc/runlevels/default. The boot sequence shows that it gets started successfully. But none of my apps (ayttm, savagedemo) actually play any sounds (except those system beeps in the console). A quick look at `ps -A` doesn't show esd or esound anywhere. `killall esd` and `killall esound` result in "No processes stopped'.
When I try to start it with `/etc/init.d/esound start', I get a message saying it's already started. `/etc/init.d/esound stop` gives "esound stopped..." followed by a "[!!]". Retrying the `start` command after that still results in a message saying it's already started.
Manually running `esd` says that /dev/dsp is busy, even though I'm not running anything that's using it. I'm in the 'audio' group.
Help?
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