Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 20:19:20 -0600 (CST)
   From: "Mark N. Hattarki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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   Reply-To: "Mark N. Hattarki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


   Does anyone know how to turn off sound externally in enlightenment? I
   installed it using rpms and it's wanting to use my soundcard, which is
   having DMA troubles that I have yet to work out. So, when I run
   enlightenment, I get repetitive beep-like noises, and the system runs
   slooooowwww!. So, I need to turn off the sound without starting X. I
   suppose I could do it from within e, but it's running so slow it would
   prolly take a few hours to find the place to turn it off.

Wish I could give you an actual permanent solution, but I can't. One
thing which might work is to killall esd from an xterm, or from the
console. With esd dead, enlightenment may work without sound.

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>                Nolan Darilek                |                               <
>             [EMAIL PROTECTED]             | University of Texas at Austin <
>           [EMAIL PROTECTED]           |   Freshman, Computer Science  <
>                ICQ: 15709478                |   Orientation Advisor, 1999   <
> http://resnet-21-203.dorm.utexas.edu/~nolan |                               <
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