Hi Julien, Further to my late posting, I discovered the trick. I must run the commands on Konsole as 'user' not as 'root' nor 'super root'.
Steps performed as follows; $ /usr/bin/artsshell status server status: running, autosuspend disabled real-time status: not real-time server buffer time: 69.6599 ms buffer size multiplier: 1 minimum stream buffer time: 69.6599 ms auto suspend time: 0 s audio method: alsa sampling rate: 44100 channels: 2 sample size: 16 bits duplex: full device: default fragments: 3 fragment size: 4096 $ /usr/bin/artsshell suspend sound server suspended Gnomemeeting is now working as 'user' connecting to 'h323.voxgratia.org' for seft-testing. One thing I could not resolve; $ ls -al /usr/bin/artsshell -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 64584 Oct 13 2004 /usr/bin/artsshell Why 'user' can run this command and 'root' is not allowed. However 'KMid' is still not working as before with warning popup; Could not open /dev/sequencer. Probably there is another program using it. 'timidity++' is working normally without being affected. B.R. Stephen --- Julien PUYDT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stephen Liu a écrit : > > Whether to run > > > > # /usr/bin/artsshell suspend > > to terminal arts > > Check if suspending it makes it release the device. > Hopefully, it does. > > > Besides I have no idea whether other applications > need > > this package. In case of need can I resume it > with a > > reboot. > > It should autostart when needed, so no problem. And > it only gives you > sound events in kde, afaik. Rebooting everytime you > touch anything is a > bad practice. > > Don't confuse a computer with a tinsel garland! _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
