Two things come to mind - either permissions or a stale lock file. Do a drive filename search on ".lck" and see what comes up.
Permissions have been known to be a pain as well. If you open up to 666 and no joy, then there is a lock file floating out there. 73 from 807, Richard, N6NKO "Curt, WE7U" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Earl Needham wrote: > >You might have another sound daemon that already has control of > >/dev/dsp. That'd be my first guess. > > How would I go about finding it? First thought would be to do a "ps auxww | sort | less" and see what processes you have running. Look for names with "snd" or "sound" or "audio" in them. Or perhaps "dsp". Anyone have more suggestions for him? -- Curt, WE7U: XASTIR: "Lotto: A tax on people who are bad at math." -- unknown "Windows: Microsoft's tax on computer illiterates." -- WE7U The world DOES revolve around me: I picked the coordinate system! _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
