On Tuesday 25 Jun 2002 6:22 pm, you wrote:
> In reply to C.Anne's mail, d.d. Tue, 25 Jun 2002 18:01:52 +0100:
> >Meanwhile, how should one deal with a problem like this?  I know 'kill'
> >is supposed to get you out of trouble, but you need to know what you're
> >going to kill, don't you?
>
> First see if sndconfig (as root) can bring your sound back.

sndconfig didn't seem to make any difference.  However, on the last two boots 
I found that the startup sound issued forth about 10 minutes after startup.  
Presumably it had given up trying to do something and just got round to it.


> Secondly, I would advise you to get GPS (Graphical PS). http://gps.seul.org
>
> This will show you all running processes in a window and allows you to Hang
> Up (SIGHUP) or kill (SIGKILL) processes through a buttonpress.
>
> You can also sort processes on prio, CPU usage and more, to make finding
> them easier.

I downloaded this, then ran into the usual trouble with dependencies.  The  
message is

(GTK-CONFIG NOT FOUND) 
gtk-config wasn't found. This means that you either don't have
 Gtk+ OR have a pretty old one OR have a broken installation.

I downloaded all I could find, but the rpmfind link to Gtk+ shows a 
collection of files.  I downloaded them all, but when trying to install I was 
told that they would conflict with something already in Mandrake (sorry, I 
forgo to write this one down).

What do I do now?

Anne

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