Re: audio problem - /dev/dsp: op. not supported by device

2003-09-28 Thread Nathan Kinkade
> Ok, it may be to soon to mark my problem as resolved, but after > deinstalling and recompiling XMMS and all of it's dependencies the > problem appears to be fixed. Well, I have now played about 10 or 12 > songs in a row without problem, which would have never been the case > before. While I w

Re: audio problem - /dev/dsp: op. not supported by device

2003-09-28 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 12:57:40AM -0400, Nick Holley wrote: > Nathan Kinkade wrote: > > >I recently upgraded my system from 4.8-STABLE to 5.1-RELEASE. I haven't > >had any problems except with XMMS. Randomly XMMS will fail after it > >finishes playing a song and before it has started the next -

Re: audio problem - /dev/dsp: op. not supported by device

2003-09-26 Thread Nick Holley
Nathan Kinkade wrote: I recently upgraded my system from 4.8-STABLE to 5.1-RELEASE. I haven't had any problems except with XMMS. Randomly XMMS will fail after it finishes playing a song and before it has started the next - the error dialog says "Couldn't open audio" in the title bar. The messag

Re: audio problem - /dev/dsp: op. not supported by device

2003-09-26 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 11:37:53PM +0200, Danny Pansters wrote: > On Friday 26 September 2003 14:37, Nathan Kinkade wrote: > > I recently upgraded my system from 4.8-STABLE to 5.1-RELEASE. I > > haven't had any problems except with XMMS. Randomly XMMS will fail > > after it finishes playing a son

audio problem - /dev/dsp: op. not supported by device

2003-09-26 Thread Nathan Kinkade
I recently upgraded my system from 4.8-STABLE to 5.1-RELEASE. I haven't had any problems except with XMMS. Randomly XMMS will fail after it finishes playing a song and before it has started the next - the error dialog says "Couldn't open audio" in the title bar. The message that shows up on the