esound/GNOME
- From: Michael Hall <mhall riverside org>
- To: GNOME-List <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: esound/GNOME
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 22:57:16 -0700
Just updated everything here and I have noticed a drastic slowdown in
GNOME starting a session and also running any apps.
Looking through my session log I see several K of messages:
/dev/dsp: No such device
Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 16bit failed
Trying 44.1Khz, 8bit stereo.
/dev/dsp: No such device
Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 8bit failed
Trying 22.05Khz, 8bit stereo.
<snip>
On and on trying every known frequency to man and animal in stereo and
mono modes :-) I don't have a sound card and have always just compiled things
with 'disable-esd', etc. when the module supports it and in gnome settings
I just turned off system and event sounds. I've got a ~/.gnome/sound/system
file:
[settings]
start_esd=false
event_sounds=false
This always seemed to work before and I didn't have problems like I do
now with the slowness starting/opening a session or GNOME app. Is there
something else a person should be setting somewhere to disable sound or
how should someone properly install/configure GNOME for use on a system
without sound ?
--
I'd Kill Flipper for a Tuna Sandwich.
Mike Hall <mhall@riverside.org>, (MH993) - http://www.riverside.org
System Administrator (*nix, Perl, CGI hacker, certified OS/2 Specialist)
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