The answer should be to put it in .xinitrc (this works on SuSE 7.3), but 
Mandrake does it differently.  This is the same problem with starting 
xscreensaver on login.


On Sunday 10 February 2002 03:28, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> I've had this problem for ages.  No one seems to know what the answer is;
> not even the Enlightenment mailing list crowd.  For one thing, when I'm
> playing around with installing LM81, sometimes an LM81 install will start
> esd (the enlightenment sound daemon) up by itself.  At other times, like
> now, I get an install that does not bring up the sound.  Can anyone give me
> a clue as to where Mandrake starts up esd in a factory configuration?
>
> I can start the daemon manually under root and stuff works.  But I consider
> this h@lf-@ssed.  I'd like to know how the distro gurus configure the
> config files to get the esd daemon up at startup. Esd.conf is there with
> stuff in it, but that doesn't seem to make a difference.  Syntax and
> examples would be nice.
>
> Anyone know?
>
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