RE: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error

2000-06-23 Thread Federico Silva



Hi, 

 am having the same problem. Can use 
the CDPlayer ok but when it comes to system beeps and blurps it 
won't.
 I can't get xmms to reproduce any 
mp3 either.

 I had Debian installed and it worked 
OK, i had to configure it all by hand, recompile the kernel and all but it 
worked.
 As mandrake did the trick for me and 
it is a little differentfrom Debian I don't know whta to do. 

 My problem with Debian was 
thatall the libs are opld and the newer programs couldn't 
work 
 and my Internet link is so slow :( 
that an on-line update is not an option.

Any help is much welcome 
as my girlfriend did like KDE very much more than windoze but she does want 

 to hear it beep and blurp :) 
...
-f. 

  -Original Message-From: Joe Lore 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: viernes 23 de junio de 2000 
  12:12To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie] 
  Esound (ESD?) error
  I never saw a copy of my last message so 
  please forgive if you got this twice.
  
  
  
  
  Hi,Thanks to all the help I have 
  successfully installed Mandrake 7.1.I am having one small issue 
  though. I have a Sound Blaster Live and thedriver loads ok, I am able to 
  play CD's and I get the test sound when I goto the 
  configurator.I'm not, however, able to enable system sounds. When I 
  try to enable systemsounds I get an error like:There was an error 
  with the audio server (Esound) (is this the ESD?) system sounds have 
  beendisabled.What causing this?Thanks again for the 
  help.Joe


Re: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error

2000-06-23 Thread Paul

On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Joe Lore wrote:

I'm not, however, able to enable system sounds. When I try to enable system
sounds I get an error like:

There was an error with the audio server (Esound)  (is this the ESD?) system sounds 
have been
disabled.

When I am in Gnome, this happens to me too, with the SB 64 Awe. Normally I
am in KDE and there are no problems there. Would be interesting indeed, if
there's a fix to this.

Paul

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RE: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error

2000-06-23 Thread Philomena

Hi,

I've been wrestling with this problem since 7.1 was first out. At a
minimum, I downloaded, compiled and installed the most recent driver from
www.opensource.creativelabs.com
(there is a newer driver there now that I haven't tested yet). That gave me CD sound, but no .WAV (so no system sounds) or MP3. I also keep getting permission errors on the mixer apps - I thought it might have been volume problem, but its not. From the list, it was highly recommended to get the most recent soundrake from the Mandrake site - something about it not making it into 7.1 - what used to work with configuring SBLive! cards in 7.02 was not completed or included in 7.1. So, I tried that, but it needed new ALSA version and newer device library (from Mandrake). I downloaded and installed device, and now soundrake doesn't start at all on my machine. I haven't tackled ALSA yet - I have the files, but haven;t tried the compile/install yet. This is VERY frustrating since the SBLive! card worked perfectly in 7.02, as long a you had the most current driver from creative. The card is listed on the supported hardware list, but seems like there will be a fair amount of work involved in getting it to work.

If anyone develops a solution to this, or has the card working in 7.1 , please post it - I don't know yet if the soundrake/ALSA upgrade is going to work.

Philomena


At 10:01 AM 6/23/00 -0300, you wrote:
Hi, 
 am having the same problem. Can use the CDPlayer ok but when it comes to system beeps and blurps it won't.
 I can't get xmms to reproduce any mp3 either.

 I had Debian installed and it worked OK, i had to configure it all by hand, recompile the kernel and all but it worked.
 As mandrake did the trick for me and it is a little different from Debian I don't know whta to do. 
 My problem with Debian was that all the libs are opld and the newer programs couldn't work 
 and my Internet link is so slow :( that an on-line update is not an option.

 Any help is much welcome as my girlfriend did like KDE very much more than windoze but she does want 
 to hear it beep and blurp :) ...

-f. 

-Original Message-
From: Joe Lore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: viernes 23 de junio de 2000 12:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error


I never saw a copy of my last message so please forgive if you got this twice.




Hi,


Thanks to all the help I have successfully installed Mandrake 7.1.


I am having one small issue though. I have a Sound Blaster Live and the
driver loads ok, I am able to play CD's and I get the test sound when I go
to the configurator.


I'm not, however, able to enable system sounds. When I try to enable system
sounds I get an error like:


There was an error with the audio server (Esound) (is this the ESD?) system sounds have been
disabled.


What causing this?


Thanks again for the help.


Joe



Re: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error

2000-06-23 Thread Joe Lore



Yes I believe the issue is that ESD is not running. 
How do we check this and then get it to load at boot?

Thanks,

Joe

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Federico Silva 
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
  Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 9:01 AM
  Subject: RE: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) 
  error
  
  Hi, 
  
   am having the same problem. Can 
  use the CDPlayer ok but when it comes to system beeps and blurps it 
  won't.
   I can't get xmms to reproduce any 
  mp3 either.
  
   I had Debian installed and it 
  worked OK, i had to configure it all by hand, recompile the kernel and all but 
  it worked.
   As mandrake did the trick for me 
  and it is a little differentfrom Debian I don't know whta to do. 
  
   My problem with Debian was 
  thatall the libs are opld and the newer programs couldn't 
  work 
   and my Internet link is so slow :( 
  that an on-line update is not an option.
  
  Any help is much 
  welcome as my girlfriend did like KDE very much more than windoze but she does 
  want 
   to hear it beep and blurp :) 
  ...
  -f. 
  
-Original Message-From: Joe Lore 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: viernes 23 de junio de 2000 
12:12To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie] 
Esound (ESD?) error
I never saw a copy of my last message so 
please forgive if you got this twice.




Hi,Thanks to all the help I have 
successfully installed Mandrake 7.1.I am having one small issue 
though. I have a Sound Blaster Live and thedriver loads ok, I am able to 
play CD's and I get the test sound when I goto the 
configurator.I'm not, however, able to enable system sounds. When I 
try to enable systemsounds I get an error like:There was an 
error with the audio server (Esound) (is this the ESD?) system sounds 
have beendisabled.What causing this?Thanks again for the 
help.Joe


Re: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) error

2000-06-23 Thread Joe Lore




Yes I believe the issue is that ESD is not running. 
How do we check this and then get it to load at boot?

Thanks,

Joe

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Federico Silva 
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
  Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 9:01 AM
  Subject: RE: [newbie] Esound (ESD?) 
  error
  
  Hi, 
  
   am having the same problem. Can 
  use the CDPlayer ok but when it comes to system beeps and blurps it 
  won't.
   I can't get xmms to reproduce any 
  mp3 either.
  
   I had Debian installed and it 
  worked OK, i had to configure it all by hand, recompile the kernel and all but 
  it worked.
   As mandrake did the trick for me 
  and it is a little differentfrom Debian I don't know whta to do. 
  
   My problem with Debian was 
  thatall the libs are opld and the newer programs couldn't 
  work 
   and my Internet link is so slow :( 
  that an on-line update is not an option.
  
  Any help is much 
  welcome as my girlfriend did like KDE very much more than windoze but she does 
  want 
   to hear it beep and blurp :) 
  ...
  -f. 
  
-Original Message-From: Joe Lore 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: viernes 23 de junio de 2000 
12:12To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie] 
Esound (ESD?) error
I never saw a copy of my last message so 
please forgive if you got this twice.




Hi,Thanks to all the help I have 
successfully installed Mandrake 7.1.I am having one small issue 
though. I have a Sound Blaster Live and thedriver loads ok, I am able to 
play CD's and I get the test sound when I goto the 
configurator.I'm not, however, able to enable system sounds. When I 
try to enable systemsounds I get an error like:There was an 
error with the audio server (Esound) (is this the ESD?) system sounds 
have beendisabled.What causing this?Thanks again for the 
help.Joe