[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# fuser -v /dev/dsp* /dev/sound/* /dev/snd/*
/dev/sound/*: No such file or directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#

hmmmm doesn't look like anything is using the hardware (at least not
those). Ive never seen xmms just freeze when pressing the play button, i
have no clue what it could be. so close, yet so far :] hehe

-smthmlk


On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 18:29, Keith Duthie wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, smoothmilk wrote:
> 
> > So i've used alsamixer to set the volumes (unmuted a bunch) but when I
> > go to use Xmms to play an mp3, as soon as i hit the play button, it
> > freezes (and a CNTRL+C from the terminal which i launched it from is
> > required to close it). I have the alsa plugin for xmms ready to go, and
> > ive messed around with the device it should use to play, from 'default'
> > to the CS4236 (which is listed) to /dev/dsp{0-3}. no errors like "Your
> > soundcard is not configured properly or you are using the wrong output
> > plugin". I've also tried with the OSS output plugin, and it just sits at
> > 0:00 (but it doesnt freeze). Very weird. Any idea's?
> 
> fuser -v /dev/dsp* /dev/sound/* /dev/snd/*
> 
> If this lists any processes, then something has the sound device open
> already (esd? arts?); other than that, I can't think of anything which
> would cause that.


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