Re: x11amp problems - helppppp
- From: Tim Lewis <talewis worldnet att net>
- To: Ken Oster <ken oster org>
- CC: mlemsing swavley com au, "James C. Wilson (E-mail)" <jw themes org>, "Gnome-List (E-mail)" <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: x11amp problems - helppppp
- Date: Sun, 07 Mar 1999 19:22:30 -0800
Ken,
Sorry about the typo -- I am little sloopy sumtines :-)
Tim
Ken Oster wrote:
>
> Tim-
>
> Thanks... but a typo...
>
> should be:
> esd -as 2
>
> and NOT:
> esd as -2
>
> but i figured it out and it helped me. just wanted to pass that along...
> the "as" command tells it how long to delay before freeing up the port
> by the way....
>
> Ken Oster
> ken@oster.org
> Tim Lewis wrote:
> >
> > Try esddsp x11amp (or whatever the executable for x11amp is); this runs
> > the audio requests for x11amp through esd.
> >
> > Alternately, as root kill esd, then enter:
> >
> > esd as -2
> >
> > in your .xinitrc (or where ever you are luanching your 'gnome-session'
> > from), as the first line. This info was covered on the list earlier
> > today, and I am passing it on. Let the list know if you were
> > successful, please.
> >
> > Good luck,
> > Tim
> >
> > mlemsing@swavley.com.au wrote:
> > >
> > > hi there.,
> > >
> > > I obtained the x11amp rpm on the weekend, installed it and when i try to
> > > play an mp3 it makes no sound whatsovever. I have installed audiofile and
> > > esd, and i have sound through enlightenment but whenever i play an mp3 it
> > > says in the xterm box, cant unlock /dev/dsp.
> > >
> > > what am i doing wrong? do i need to add some commandline stuff..?
> > >
> > > Matt
> > >
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