Jakob,
Although I had setup the 10SUNWut script correctly, the script did not
result in the
correct environment variables for the audio devices. At the same time,
variables
such as SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN were created. I have found that the
/etc/opt/SUNWut/basedir/lib/utxprop script cannot locate the xprop
program which
is located in /usr/bin in Ubuntu. I have edited the utxprop script as
follows:
for XPATH in /usr/openwin/bin /usr/X11R6/bin /usr/X11/bin /usr/bin ; do
This adds /usr/bin to the path and the program continues on it's merry
way setting up the $AUDIODEV & $UTAUDIODEV variables.
I am now after assistance with getting esd working with SunRay. My
problem is the same as detailed here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00800.html
where the author of the post suggests to remove libesd-alsa0 and
install libesd0. When attempting to remove the libesd-alsa0 package,
apt-get is also going to remove ubuntu-desktop (the core desktop package -
that isn't going to happen..)
I think my solution may lay within /etc/asound.conf or the symlinking
of libraries.. If anyone who has got esd working with SunRay on
Ubuntu/Debian could post their suggestions and/or /etc/asound.conf, it
might get me on the right track.
Thanks,
Naaman.
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