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Subject: rhythmbox doesn't work with Gnome
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Package: rhythmbox
Version: 0.8.8-1

I am using Debian Sarge with all the latest updates.  I have sound
events enabled for Gnome, and sounds play correctly within Gnome.

If I try to open a radio station in rhythmbox, I get this message:
OSS Device "/dev/dsp" is already in use by another program.

If I disable sound events in Gnome, rhythmbox works as expected.

I know that I had been able to use rhythmbox successfully while
sound events were enabled when I was using Woody.



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        Hi,

"Carl T. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Sun, Feb 06, 2005:

> Thanks!  I didn't even know where to look.  It turns out that
> I had esound and gstreamer0.8 installed and configured correctly,
> but I didn't have gstreamer0.8-plugins.  After installing that
> pseudo-package, I was able to chose ESD in the GStreamer properties,
> and everything works!

 Ok, I'm closing this bug.

   Bye,

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