i have a twinkle ipphone and oss expect of alsa. my exaile uses OSS (/dev/dsp)
and twinkle uses it too (/dev/dsp). when i play smth through an exaile -
twinkle cant recieve a message. it screams that /dev/dsp is buisy. so i put a
'killall exaile' script on an incoming call in twinkle, but when i
Intrepid 9.04 just upgraded from Hardy Heron 8.04 here. I haven't had sound
problems for a long while, apart from a little in the beginning with Hardy
Heron, but that improved. For now I don't know what caused the problem, I had
tried a little with realplayer11, anyway I got the typical of devi
I can confirm very similar problems...except I'm not using OSS at all,
and I still have the same issue with ALSA apps. Used to build my own
kernels and found this issue any time OSS emulation was enabled with
ALSAnot sure what brainiac decided that OSS emulation should be
turned on in the ubunt
Hi,
In the case of switching to pulseaudio, you either need to manually
configure your software to use it, or in the case of Ubuntu, restart,
and it'll make a best-effort attempt to automatically configure your
system to use pulse.
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 21:28 +, b_ly wrote:
> I don't think GN
I don't think GNOME was configured to use pulseaudio as far as I didn't
configure anything. It's a bit stupid: I installed pulseaudio, then
noticed it made sound 'unavailable' for other apps, so I decided to
uninstall it.
I apologize if the previous comment wasn't useful. I would be glad to
help,
Thank you for your comments. This does not appear to be a bug report and
we are closing it. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but it
would make more sense to raise your question in the support tracker.
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu
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Status: New => In
/dev/dsp can mix only one stream, if you wont to mix more stream use
esd, pulsaudio or alsa ( dmix )
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/dev/dsp busy, weird ESD process using it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/76876
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not for long though ad pulseaudio seems to re-start itself
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/PH$ sudo lsof |grep /dev/snd/
mixer_app 12477 ryan 20u CHR 116,7 14348
/dev/snd/controlC0
pulseaudi 21027 ryan mem CHR 116,6 14311
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0c
puls
Im Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon on an HP dv1717tu
My output differs slightly from that of above, however as pulseaudio
replaces ESD, in effect it is the same.
when i run:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/PH$ sudo lsof |grep /dev/snd/
pulseaudi 5956 ryan mem CHR 116,6 14311
/dev/