Re: esd problems/questions



Easiest path to guaranteed sucess is to replace the esd binary with a script that
calls "esd --as 2"
eg:
	cd /usr/local/gnome/bin/
	mv esd esd.bin
	echo "#!/bin/sh" > esd
	echo "./esd --as 2" >> esd
	chmod a+x esd

Then just logout and log back in and everything should be good.  :)

On Fri, 05 Mar 1999 19:21:22 Scott Tyson wrote:
> gnome start esd automatically.  Where would I find the config files for how gnome starts esd?
> and maybe some docs for esd?  man esd gives me squat.  
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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> On 3/6/99 at 1:14 AM Richard Hult wrote:
> 
> >> I have an issue with esd that I cant get around.  I play Quake2 quite a bit and
> > currently I have to exit gnome (or kill esd) in order to play because esd blocks 
> > access the /dev/dsp.  I have been unsuccessfull at running Quake2 through esddsp 
> > either.  Are there any quake2 players on this list that have gotten this to work?
> >
> >Try starting it with esd -as <time> where <time> is the time in
> >seconds before esd goes into standby mode. I haven't tried this
> >myself and I don't really know exactly what it does. Try it ;)
> >
> >Richard
> 
> 
> 
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