Hi,

On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 01:56:05PM +0200, Ira Abramov wrote:
> Howdie.
> 
> anyone tried this hack? it's using LD_PRELOAD, and if I get it right,
> it's supposed to fake connection to the /dev/dsp. as vmware and many
> sites recommend I tried running "esddsp vmware" and it constatntly fails
> (vmware still claims /dev/dsp is busy). anyone made it work in any other
> way? (this is Debian unstable with 2.4.20, happend to me also on 2.4.16
> and 18)

I tried this one, and also the relevant stuff from arts and nas,
I think I managed to make all of them work, but the best was
vsound, mainly in the quality of the output (which was different
between them, to my surprize).

Currently, vmware stopped working for me at home, with a message
about AIO. Since it's not top priority for me, I didn't fix it,
so I can't test vsound with vmware.

I think there are also tools that emulate /dev/dsp with a kernel
module, not LD_PRELOAD, and such things might work better. I did
not try any.

> 
> -- 
> More bang for your buck
> Ira Abramov
> 
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> 

        Didi


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