On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, James Henstridge wrote:
> If you don't have esound installed on your system when compiling
> gnome, it won't use it. If it was installed and you don't want gnome
> to use it, start the control center and go to the sound properties
> capplet and uncheck the "enable sound server startup" check box.
> That should fix the problem.
This presumes I'm using a gnome-based system, which I'm not. I've heard
three people complaining that Glade can't open /dev/dsp. This is insane.
I don't care for that kind of bloat in my window manager or environment.
Heck, I can't even get the gnome-python stuff to run with instructions
that worked fine for a year. Obviously, there's now even more
dependencies than there used to be.
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