Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Quentin Harley wrote:
>   
>> Peter Geirnaert wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> yes indeed, now the only remaining "not working thing" is that i don't 
>>> hear the system sounds,  not even after installing the gnome-audio package
>>>  
>>>     
>>>       
>> And for that I am grateful.  There is nothing worse than a quiet moment 
>> in my control room, and something goes "Tadaaaa" at the top of my 
>> monitor's volume. :-D
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Quentin
>>   
>>     
>
> Hehe :)
>
> while listening to the ppp (pianissimo possibile) violin, it also might
> cause a heard attack, if an segfault will be announced, even if the
> level of the system sounds are set very low.
>
> But anyhow, people should be able to have the choice to get annoying
> sounds, if they do wish.
>
> The information by pstree if ESD is enabled or disabled are still
> confusing me.
>
> Until now I don't know what to do, to enable system sounds for Peter.
> After Claude's informations, Peter seems to figure out about
> libesd-alsa0. Why doesn't it work?
>
> Cheers,
> Ralf
>
>   
Don't know, but I haven't put much energy into this yet (nor do I think 
I will to be honest - more deserving issues to be tackled)

I did try to activate it, and after it did not work I disabled it, and 
went back to creating my own sounds, on command.

Cheers,
Quentin

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