Yesterday at 2:49pm +0530 hizibiz wrote:

>   are you  sure that while  x was starting  up you already  had your
>   sound server  running in background  ( like  for kde it  should be
>   artsd ) ...

Yes, artd got started and I think, It was the cause of the problem.

>   > Is there any  way to listen music immediately  on login. Any way
>   > out/ trick.
>
>   obviously.  configure  kde  from  control  panel.  you  will  find
>   something called startup music. just change it to your file.

I  disabled `arts'  on  KDE  startup from  controlCenter  -> sound  ->
soundServer and it solved my problem.

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