Thats great...No Problems
Nick
On 7/5/06, Luke J Militello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nick Merrett wrote:
> Hi Luke,
>
> I dont use gnome and hence dont use that little bit of script to start
> esd. I modified one of the scripts that sun shipped that set up the
> $UTAUDIODEV.
>
> /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/0100.SUNWut
>
> #
> # Set up Sun Ray audio
> #
> if [ -x $DEVICE_BIN/utaudio ]
> then
> AUDIODEV=`$DEVICE_BIN/utaudio`
> UTAUDIODEV=$AUDIODEV
> if [ -n "${AUDIODEV:+setnotnull}" ]
> then
> export AUDIODEV UTAUDIODEV
>
> # Set the LD_PRELOAD variable for Linux
> OS=`uname -s`
> if [[ $OS == "Linux" ]]; then
> LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libc_ut.so
> export LD_PRELOAD
> fi
> fi
> fi
>
> if [ -n $AUDIODEV ]
> then
> pkill -u $USER esd
> eval /usr/bin/esd -d $AUDIODEV -nobeeps &
> fi
>
> See if that works for you. I mucked around for a while trying to find
> the best place to do it.
>
> Cheers
> Nick
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Well I added this to my copy of that Sun file:
if [ -n $AUDIODEV ]
then
pkill -U $USER esd
eval /usr/bin/esd -d $AUDIODEV -nobeeps -terminate &
fi
And it worked!!!!
Thanks so much for all your help!!!
I knew it had to be something very simple.
Thanks again,
-Luke
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