Hi,

I've got some problems witg artsd. I do not have root access to the machine, 
but I'm trying to find out what's the problem so I can point the computer guys 
in the right direction. 

My machine has the following soundcard:
Multimedia audio controller: Yamaha Corporation YMF-724F [DS-1 Audio  
Controller] (rev 03)
and has the 'ymfpci' module loaded, with a host of other modules that have 
something to do with sound
ymfpci                 36768   0
uart401                 6224   0 [ymfpci]
sound                  57504   0 [uart401]
soundlow                 464   0 [sound]
soundcore               2608   5 [ymfpci sound]
ac97_codec              7472   0 [ymfpci]

Now the problem is this: When I try to start artsd it crashes with the 
following message:

bash$ artsd -l 0
autodetecting driver:
 - oss: 10
 - null: 0
... which means we'll default to oss
device capabilities: revision0
buffering: 2 fragments with 2048 bytes (audio latency is 23.2 ms)
AudioIOOSS: failed prefilling audio buffer (might cause synchronization 
problems in conjunction with full duplex)
device capabilities: revision0
buffering: 2 fragments with 2048 bytes (audio latency is 23.2 ms)
AudioIOOSS: failed prefilling audio buffer (might cause synchronization 
problems in conjunction with full duplex)
audio format is 44100 Hz, 16 bits, 2 channels
addDirectory(/usr/public/kde/lib/mcop,)
addDirectory(/usr/public/kde/lib/mcop/Arts,Arts)
addDirectory(/usr/public/kde/lib/mcop/Noatun,Noatun)
addDirectory(/user/tdykstra/.mcop/trader-cache,)
unix_connect: can't connect to server 
(unix:/tmp/mcop-tdykstra/foscari-5bfc-3cb3f0b5)
Arts::MidiManager registered successfully.
There are already artsd objects registered, looking if they are active...
unix_connect: can't connect to server 
(unix:/tmp/mcop-tdykstra/foscari-5bfc-3cb3f0b5)
... cleaned 5 unused mcop global references.

artsd: audiosubsys.cc:458: void Arts::AudioSubSystem::handleIO(int): Assertion 
`len == can_write' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)

Sound does work okay with esd/gnome, but I want to use kde and that means arts 
(or not, can use esd instead?).

Does anybody has a clue what is going on?

Thanks,

Tim


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