Il lunedì 11 ottobre 2010 03:41:17 Takashi Sakamoto ha scritto:
> How is to use the PulseAudio's emuration module for Open Sound System?
> Let you execute this.
> $ padsp gtick
>
> There is the same module in ALSA. You can use it by installing "alsa-oss"
> package. Then execute this.
> $ aoss gtick

Hi Takashi,
The normal user of Ubuntu, Studio etc. is not aware of Linux 
internals....he/she are just interested in running applications.

Being /dev/dsp  disabled read/write for all, gtick will not execute on a fresh 
installation "out of the box".

I believe that a fresh installation should come with /dev/dsp enabled far all.
....not a problem of gtick, but of Ubuntu Studio set up.

Regards
Pino

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/dev/dsp on Ubuntu Studio is not enabled read/write for all, so GTick does not 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/623615
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