Re: gnome not working because of sound.
- From: Martin Hawlisch <hawlisch roxi rz fh-mannheim de>
- To: Stefan Langerman <lfalse paul rutgers edu>
- cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gnome not working because of sound.
- Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 22:59:22 +0200 (CEST)
On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Stefan Langerman wrote:
> Hi,
> I have gnome installed (using apt) on a Debian (slink), on an old pentium
> 75, WITHOUT a sound card. I blindly installed everything, including esound
> (that was maybe a mistake). When I invoke gnome-session, I get: (see
> below). Can someone help?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stefan.
>
> ----------------
> bash-2.01$ gnome-session
> /dev/dsp: No such file or directory
> Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 16bit failed
> Trying 44.1Khz, 8bit stereo.
> /dev/dsp: No such file or directory
> Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 8bit failed
> Trying 22.05Khz, 8bit stereo.
> /dev/dsp: No such file or directory
> Audio device open for 22.05Khz, stereo, 8bit failed
> Trying 44.1Khz, 16bit mono.
> /dev/dsp: No such file or directory
> Audio device open for 44.1Khz, mono, 8bit failed
> Trying 22.05Khz, 8bit mono.
> /dev/dsp: No such file or directory
> Audio device open for 22.05Khz, mono, 8bit failed
> Trying 11.025Khz, 8bit stereo.
> /dev/dsp: No such file or directory
> Audio device open for 11.025Khz, stereo, 8bit failed
> Trying 11.025Khz, 8bit mono.
> /dev/dsp: No such file or directory
> Audio device open for 11.025Khz, mono, 8bit failed
> Trying 8.192Khz, 8bit mono.
> /dev/dsp: No such file or directory
> Audio device open for 8.192Khz, mono, 8bit failed
> Trying 8Khz, 8bit mono.
> /dev/dsp: No such file or directory
> Sound device inadequate for Esound. Fatal.
This is no problem.
> GImLib ERROR: Cannot find palette file /etc/im/im_palette.pal
> gdk_imlib: Cannot Find Palette. A Palette is required for this mode
> Segmentation fault
This is your real problem. I assume you are running X at 8 bpp so imlib
requires a palette file.
I remember a packaging error installing the file to
/etc/imlib/im_palette.pal but referring to /etc/im/im_palette.pal (or vis
versa). Check it. You can edit the path to the palette file in
/etc/imlib/imrc (or /etc/im/imrc).
Another solution is to run X in 16 or 32 bpp. You can change the default
color depth either in /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers by appending -bpp 16 to the
Xserver command; Or you edit the /etc/X11/XF86Config by adding
DefaultColorDepth 16
to the Section "Screen"
Cheers, Martin.
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