I reinstalled 8.1 using devfs. mpg123 gives the error:
audio: No such file or directory
I tried to add the -a /dev/sound/dsp, dsp1 with no
luck. Anyone have any ideas on this with devfs?
I made a link from /dev/sound/dsp, and dsp1, and audio with no
luck either.
Brian D. Klar - CVE
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Anyone know how to get mpg123 to work in MDK 8.1 with devfs.
I get the error: audio: No such file or directory
There is no /dev/audio either.
Does devfs actually make any of the needed things.
Did Mandrake forget some programs to build for devfs?
Brian D. Klar - CVE
OTS
WPAFB
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Chris Spackman wrote:
> Ok, first, thanks a lot. mpg123 is now working.
>
> Here is what I did:
> downloaded the source rpm
>
> removed the original (thought maybe that would be 'cleaner')
...
> so did: make linux
> then: make install
>
> and bingo, it works.
cool.
> the question remains,
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 01:09:22PM -0600, duane voth wrote:
> Chris Spackman wrote:
>
> > Likewise, lsof /dev/dsp showed nothing - literally, no results at all.
>
> So /dev/dsp is not being used at the times when you run lsof manually.
>
>
> > I am beginning to think this must be an mpg123 pr
Chris Spackman wrote:
> Likewise, lsof /dev/dsp showed nothing - literally, no results at all.
So /dev/dsp is not being used at the times when you run lsof manually.
> I am beginning to think this must be an mpg123 problem. Is there a way to
> tell it to use a different sound device? What it
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 12:05:14PM -0600, duane voth wrote:
> Chris wrote:
>
> > Thanks for all the advice. So far no luck. Specifically;
> >
> > turning off the sound-at-startup option in DrakConf had no effect after
> > rebooting. That is, sound was not started, but mpg123 still gave the same
Chris wrote:
> Thanks for all the advice. So far no luck. Specifically;
>
> turning off the sound-at-startup option in DrakConf had no effect after
> rebooting. That is, sound was not started, but mpg123 still gave the same
> "device busy" error. (which makes me wonder - if sound still works wit
On 10 Jan, duane voth wrote:
> Laurent Duperval wrote:
>
>> Use lsof.
>
> You mean:
>
># lsof /dev/dsp
>
> pretty cool, much easier.
> Shades of AIX?
>
Dunno, I haven't used AIX in close to 10 years. I jsut know lsof is the best
tool for this.
L
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Thanks for all the advice. So far no luck. Specifically;
turning off the sound-at-startup option in DrakConf had no effect after
rebooting. That is, sound was not started, but mpg123 still gave the same
"device busy" error. (which makes me wonder - if sound still works without
the sound service s
Laurent Duperval wrote:
> Use lsof.
You mean:
# lsof /dev/dsp
pretty cool, much easier.
Shades of AIX?
duane
Chris wrote:
> How do I check if a program is hogging /dev/dsp? Aside from just checking
> if xmms plays or not.
Humm, good question. I just tried this:
ls -l /proc/*/fd | egrep 'dsp|fd:'
It lists all running processes but also lists the ones that have /dev/dsp open:
...
/proc/26014/fd
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Rusty Carruth wrote:
> Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How do I check if a program is hogging /dev/dsp? Aside from just checking
> > if xmms plays or not.
>
> Try LSOF (list open files), it might do the trick:
>
> ftp://vic.cc.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/ (13533 hi
On Tuesday 09 January 2001 04:08 am, you wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Laurent Duperval wrote:
> > On 8 Jan, Chris wrote:
> > > I have a cron wake up call set for each morning, monday to friday,
> > > using mpg123. Friday it worked just fine. Then this morning (monday),
> > > there was no wake up
On 9 Jan, Rusty Carruth wrote:
> Rusty Carruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Try LSOF (list open files), it might do the trick:
>
> Wow! I sent this, what, over 3.5 hours ago? Sorry I
> duplicated what someone else just said, but my prescience
> function is not working...
>
> rc ;-)
>
[Poss
On 9 Jan, Rusty Carruth wrote:
> Rusty Carruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Try LSOF (list open files), it might do the trick:
>
> Wow! I sent this, what, over 3.5 hours ago? Sorry I
> duplicated what someone else just said, but my prescience
> function is not working...
>
> rc ;-)
>
I se
Rusty Carruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try LSOF (list open files), it might do the trick:
Wow! I sent this, what, over 3.5 hours ago? Sorry I
duplicated what someone else just said, but my prescience
function is not working...
rc ;-)
Rusty Carruth Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] o
Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I check if a program is hogging /dev/dsp? Aside from just checking
> if xmms plays or not.
Try LSOF (list open files), it might do the trick:
ftp://vic.cc.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/ (13533 hits)
(and I'd sure like to know if it does! so a statu
On 9 Jan, Chris wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, duane voth wrote:
>
>> I can't tell if this is the module load "device or resource busy" or if
>> it is an application complaining. If it is an app conflict, was RealPlayer
>> left running? I know that one hogs and hangs onto the sound device.
>> xm
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, duane voth wrote:
> I can't tell if this is the module load "device or resource busy" or if
> it is an application complaining. If it is an app conflict, was RealPlayer
> left running? I know that one hogs and hangs onto the sound device.
> xmms may do this too. Try combina
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Laurent Duperval wrote:
> On 8 Jan, Chris wrote:
> > I have a cron wake up call set for each morning, monday to friday, using
> > mpg123. Friday it worked just fine. Then this morning (monday), there was
> > no wake up call. Log shows an error from mpg123 - audio: device or
>
Chris wrote:
> I have a cron wake up call set for each morning, monday to friday, using
> mpg123. Friday it worked just fine. Then this morning (monday), there was
> no wake up call. Log shows an error from mpg123 - audio: device or
> resource busy. I have no idea what could be the source of this
On 8 Jan, Chris wrote:
> I have a cron wake up call set for each morning, monday to friday, using
> mpg123. Friday it worked just fine. Then this morning (monday), there was
> no wake up call. Log shows an error from mpg123 - audio: device or
> resource busy. I have no idea what could be the sour
I have a cron wake up call set for each morning, monday to friday, using
mpg123. Friday it worked just fine. Then this morning (monday), there was
no wake up call. Log shows an error from mpg123 - audio: device or
resource busy. I have no idea what could be the source of this problem.
Xmms and rec
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Anthony Russello wrote:
>
> Alright, someone on here suggested using mpg123 to me instead of XMMS in
> X, unfortunately, I can't seem to determine the proper syntax for the
> command to play multiple mp3 files stored in /home/data/mp3
>
> There are also directories within th
On Tuesday 05 December 2000 02:53 pm, you wrote:
> > Alright, someone on here suggested using mpg123 to me instead of XMMS
> in X, unfortunately, I can't seem to determine the proper syntax for
> the command to play multiple mp3 files stored in /home/data/mp3
I use mpg123 from the at queue eve
Alright, someone on here suggested using mpg123 to me instead of XMMS in
X, unfortunately, I can't seem to determine the proper syntax for the
command to play multiple mp3 files stored in /home/data/mp3
There are also directories within that directory, but I couldn't find a
switch for recursiv
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