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On Sunday 21 March 2004 13:07, Brian Parish wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 19:21, Anne Wilson wrote:
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> > On Saturday 20 March 2004 22:40, Brian Parish wrote:
> > > Yeah - I've found artsd doing that sort of thing, so I have it
> > > disabled.  Probably the real answer has something to do with
> > > the fact that the only output plugin that wants to work is OSS.
> > >  The native ALSA stuff may do better, but XMMS just makes no
> > > sound or complains that something is blocking the output.
> >
> > I'm out of my league here, but in case it helps - I'm sure I read
> > that xmms needs oss, but when alsa is running it happily uses the
> > oss emulation.
> >
> > Anne
>
> Well I can select different output plugins - artsd, alsa - even
> jack if that is installed - so I presume that the OSS emulation is
> only used if the OSS output is selected.  Otherwise I am obviously
> missing something significant.
>
Brian, you probably know more than I do about this, but ISTR that it 
was something to do with it being a gnome app.

Anne
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