Hartmut Figge wrote:
Hartmut Figge:
Neil Bothwick:
That looks like a configuration option.
No, it isn't.
I am now using the official SM 2.6.1 from mozilla.org. Same exception.
Also in a new profile. And i don't like the ugly new emoticons. *g*
Hartmut
I have Fluxbox installed here too. I logged out of KDE and into
Fluxbox. Seamonkey does NOT play the sound when in Fluxbox. It appears
that KDE takes care of that when I am logged into it. So, you may need
to figure out how to make the GUI take care of yours.
This is from -dev. Note the last paragraph:
"Hi folks,
Today, I was shocked to find that the EsounD daemon is still in the tree
and new ebuilds are actually still pulling it in under USE=esd!
Proposal: package.mask media-sound/esound, use.mask USE=esd. Anything
that still uses it should stop using it. Anything that /needs it/ should
be purged from the tree with extreme prejudice[1].
I'll do the first two today, and the rest of the rituals necessary to
complete the exorcism will take a month. Help in this regard is welcome
since the job is rather straightforward.
Thanks!
1. In exceptional cases, a dependency on pulseaudio will also suffice
since pulseaudio emulates an esound socket while running with
`module-protocol-esound-unix` loaded, which is the default.
-- ~Nirbheek Chauhan"
Have you tried pulseaudio? Also, it seems esound is a Gnome sort of
thing. Maybe see what they are using nowadays and try that.
Other than this, I have no other ideas. It seems you need some sort of
sound daemon. Question is which one.
Dale
:-) :-)
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Miss the compile output? Hint:
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--quiet-build=n"