Nick Merrett wrote:
Hi Luke,
Have setup your cd player so it uses sed and not some sort of other
sound system like alsa?
Cheers
Nick
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Ok, that didn't work. This is what I can provide.
My /usr/bin/gnome-session-sunray:
if [ "$SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN" ]; then
pkill -U $USER esd
/usr/bin/esd -d $AUDIODEV -nobeeps -terminate &
export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libc_ut.so
fi
I have both utaudio and esd running when I login. I have all the env
except for LD_PRELOAD. I verfied the library is there and has the
correct permissions.
A ps on esd yields:
/usr/bin/esd -nobeeps
A ps on utaudio yields:
/opt/SUNWut/bin/utaudio
When I try to play a CD i get 'Failed to create audio output.'
The above error still happens when I kill esd and utaudio, set the env
manually and then manually start esd ( as per
/usr/bin/gnome-session-sunray ) and utaudio.
Any ideas?
-Luke
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Ok guys, sorry for not responding. I had some other issues take my
attention away from this problem. Either way I still have no sound :(
I don't believe the CD player is the issue because even when gaim is set
to esd i get no sounds, however if set to console beep, i do get the
beeps. Does anyone have sunray on ubuntu with working sounds?
-Luke
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