On 2001 December 15 &bet;,Saturday 15:46, Nadav Har'El wrote: > On Sat, Dec 15, 2001, guy keren wrote about "Re: audio device sharing": > > > As far as i remember there was some program that could share your audio > > > device > > > with different programs who did IO, on the same time. > > > > under Gnome, this program is called 'esd', and should be automatically > > launched during your Gnome session startup. under KDE, i understand there > > is supposed to be some other program - whose name i cannot recall. > > I'm using esd myself (it's very useful if you're listening to music all > the time, and still want to hear ICQ "oh-oh's" and beeps of various sorts), > and I'm not using Gnome or KDE. Esd is a seperate thing, and many programs > on modern Linux distributions support playing audio with it (e.g., xmms, > licq, etc.) - so you can use it even if you don't want to use Gnome. the kde progy is called atrs. arts is supposed to be better, but esd is better supported. for example real player can connect to esd!!!
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