Lee Revell wrote:
On 8/23/07, stan stanl@cox.net wrote:
I don't think so. Here is the output of fuser /dev/snd/* /dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: 3069m /dev/snd/timer: 3069
Looks like it's in use by process 3069? What is that?
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That is esd, Esound daemon.
NAME esd - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
DESCRIPTION Starts up EsounD, which provides a sound mixing server.
USAGE esd [options]
-d DEVICE force esd to use sound device DEVICE -b run server in 8 bit sound mode -r RATE run server at sample rate of RATE -as SECS free audio device after SECS of inactivity (-1 to disable) -unix use unix domain sockets instead of tcp/ip -tcp use tcp/ip sockets instead of unix domain -public make tcp/ip access public (other than localhost) -promiscuous start unlocked and owned (disable authenticaton) NOT RECOMMENDED -terminate terminate esd daemon after last client exits -noterminate do not terminate esd daemon after last client exits -nobeeps disable startup beeps -beeps enable startup beeps -trust start esd even if use of /tmp/.esd can be insecure -port PORT listen for connections at PORT (only for tcp/ip) -bind ADDRESS binds to ADDRESS (only for tcp/ip)
-v --version print version information
Possible devices are: /dev/dsp, /dev/dsp2, etc.
FILES /etc/esd.conf daemon configuration file
And it must be my problem. It must have been started by default because I didn't start it. I'll see if I can configure it to share the sound card or disable it.
Thank you very much.