[K12OSN] Sound
Rob Owens
hick518 at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 17 11:02:16 UTC 2005
from another post of yours, I guess you are using KDE. I think KDE automatically starts its native sound server, "arts". You need to tell it not to, and you should be able to do that in the KDE Control Center. Otherwise, arts will grab the sound card and not let anything else use it.
-Rob
NONE NONE <gKw-X at shaw.ca> wrote: Hey guys,
I added this to my conf file:
Set "SOUND" to "Y"
Set "SOUND_DAEMON" to "esd"
for sound and it works for some things (I just tried freeciv on a client and there was music), but it doesn't work for tuxtype, or the gcompris educational package, for example. What am I missing?
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