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Re: [Sheflug] Re: Enlightenment
Alex
Alex Hudson wrote:
> Being able to listen to CD's doesn't tell you much, it's the wrong type of
> sound ;) You need to make sure your sound card is set up for wave files, and
> that the wave channel is turned up on the mixer. Check for a /dev/dsp, or a
> /dev/sndstat - if you don't have them, it's a sound card configuration
> issue.
Yes, it's definitely in there. I've tried doing 'esd' to start the
sound daemon and also 'esdctl play /opt/gnome/share/sounds/AhHa.wav
but nothing doing there either.
Sound chip is an ess 1688 Generic ESS ES1688 based soundcard. Or, at
least that's what OSS tells me. Compaq 1592DT notebook
Thanks
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Richard
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