Eivind Olsen wrote:

> Tim Shann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have a similar problem. I installed oss from tar.gz files and followed the
> > included directions exactly. I'm using kernel 2.2.2 and yes I used the
> > corresponding oss file. I had it working. I was immediately able to play an
> > audio CD. Worked fine. However since rebooting I can't get it to work. I cd
> > to /usr/lib/oss and issue soundon or even sndon and I get command not found,
> > even though the commands are definitely in this directory. What am I missing?
>
> Could it be the same problem? I.e. that you have to give the path as well,
> because soundon/soundoff arent in your default path?
>

Ok. I think I know what you mean. But could you  clarify "...in your default
path."  I realize this is truly basic. Please forgive my ignorance. I'm only just
beginning to get comfortable with this command line stuff. BTW, I just upgraded
from Redhat 5.2 to Suse 6.0 last night. All went well. I will try oss and your
suggestion tonight If that goes well I'll compile 2.2.2 or 2.2.3. What is the
difference?

>
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