On Tue, 21 May 2002 17:58, Damian G wrote: > On Tue, 21 May 2002 00:29:08 -0500 > > s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Monday 20 May 2002 11:56 pm, Damian G wrote: > > > > Hi Damian. Well, I'm sorry you are having problems as well. I've not > > > > got a "soundcard busy"message, but its annoying none-the-less... > > > > > > > > What card are you using? I've got the SB Xgamer Live here... > > > > > > Creative Labs SoundBlaster PCI 64. > > > Linux recognizes the chipset as Ensoniq ES1370 > > > > > > Damian > > > > Yeah, my system sounds stop periodically too requiring a kde3 restart. > > Used to could restart arts from kcontrol, but mine don't work anymore. A > > friend and myself were trying to figure out how to restart arts by the > > commandlline without having to log out and restart kde just last night > > for this reason. Anyone know? > > > > Using a SBL! 5.1. > > -s > > well, i'm pretty sure you already know about this, but i'll give it a > try... > > i think you can do a > > killall -9 artsd > > and then > > artsd & > > would that work? > > Damian
I don't have artsd running. At least i don't think so (still getting my head around the various daemons). But you could try service -full-restart artsd It should force a full restart if "service" knows about it. Try "service -s" and see if it is in your list. Service is in /sbin by the way, so it is only in root's $PATH. Michael
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