On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 10:51:49AM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
> 
> >"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote:
> >> 
> >> I have ESS Maestro 2E sound hardward on my laptop. When I built my kernel 
> >> (2
> >.2.19) I made
> >> sure to enable it and have verified in /var/log/dmesg that the module(s) 
> >> get
> >s loaded.
> >> However, when I try to run a sample sound application (in this case, a JMF 
> >> a
> >pplet using
> >> Java 1.3) the code throws exceptions about being unable to find any MIDI 
> >> or 
> >line hardware.
> >> How else can I verify that my sound equipment is properly working?
> 
> `find / -name *.au -print; cat <$file> >/dev/dsp` (I might be wrong 
>  about the {}-part, check man find yourself).
> 
> Also make sure that you´re not running esd when trying.

Beautiful! I've now verified that I _do_ have sound hardware working. Now to 
enable
sounds in AfterStep and I'm okay. =)

BTW, anybody know any voodoo for AfterStep and sound events?

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