On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, BG wrote:
BTW - is there some
way to tell the system which card to use by default??
In /etc/modules.conf, put
alias sound-slot-0 driver for good card
alias sound-slot-1 driver for bad card
No, I don't have esd running (I don't even think I have it installed). I
know that artsd is running in the background, but if I do a `fuser -n file
/dev/dsp`, it returns nothing. unless I'm incorrectly using fuser :)
I modified my .xinitrc so that I would run twm instead of KDE upon one
Okay, I've got RedHat 7.2 running damn well. I just installed quake3, and
that works just as well, with the exception that I have NO SOUND!
The error I get is that /dev/dsp is either busy, or I don't have permissions
to use it. I changed /dev/dsp so that I have rw access:
crw-rw-rw- root
Rob Dege,
On Monday April 15, 2002 02:54, you said something about:
Okay, I've got RedHat 7.2 running damn well. I just installed quake3, and
that works just as well, with the exception that I have NO SOUND!
The error I get is that /dev/dsp is either busy, or I don't have
permissions to
]]On Behalf Of Brian Ashe
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Quake3 on RedHat 7.2
Rob Dege,
On Monday April 15, 2002 02:54, you said something about:
Okay, I've got RedHat 7.2 running damn well. I just installed
quake3, and
that works just as well
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Rob Dege wrote:
Okay, I've got RedHat 7.2 running damn well. I just installed quake3, and
that works just as well, with the exception that I have NO SOUND!
The error I get is that /dev/dsp is either busy, or I don't have permissions
to use it. I changed /dev/dsp so
To: redhat
Subject: Quake3 on RedHat 7.2
Okay, I've got RedHat 7.2 running damn well. I just
installed quake3, and
that works just as well, with the exception that I have NO SOUND!
The error I get is that /dev/dsp is either busy, or I don't
have permissions
to use it. I changed /dev/dsp so
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rob Dege
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 11:54 AM
To: redhat
Subject: Quake3 on RedHat 7.2
Okay, I've got RedHat 7.2 running damn well. I just
installed quake3, and
that works just as well