On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 09:44:20PM -0500, Jason Rennie wrote: > Here's what ps says: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps auxw| grep ogg > jrennie 3589 1.0 0.6 9412 2452 pts/1 S+ 21:40 0:00 ogg123 > king_crimson/sleepless_the_concise_king_crimson/red.ogg > jrennie 3590 0.0 0.6 9412 2452 pts/1 S+ 21:40 0:00 ogg123 > king_crimson/sleepless_the_concise_king_crimson/red.ogg > jrennie 3591 0.0 0.6 9412 2452 pts/1 S+ 21:40 0:00 ogg123 > king_crimson/sleepless_the_concise_king_crimson/red.ogg >
Having three such processes seems fine. That's what I'm seeing here as well, and I don't have any problems. music 24421 1.2 1.0 9724 2624 tty6 S+ 10:40 0:02 ogg123 music 24422 0.0 1.0 9724 2624 tty6 S+ 10:40 0:00 ogg123 music 24423 0.0 1.0 9724 2624 tty6 S+ 10:40 0:00 ogg123 Sometimes an ogg file is mentioned after ogg123 in this overview and sometimes not. That probably depends on how I'm running the process and it should not be an important point. > I can't Ctrl-c or Ctrl-z the ogg123 process. I have to kill -9 to get > it to stop. Just for the sake of it, check if some friend pulled a practical joke by installing an alias for ogg123. :) Something is wrong if `alias ogg123' gives you something like this: ogg123 -K 1 ogg123 --end 1 This plays just the first second and then goes to the next song. At least when I use this, I also have trouble with Ctrl-C/Z. It's the only reason I can come up with. -- Maurits van Rees | http://maurits.vanrees.org/ [Dutch/Nederlands] "Let your advance worrying become advance thinking and planning." - Winston Churchill -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]