John Ellson wrote:
I'm seeing the same thing. When I kill esd, and then later on launch something. It will restart esd again. Have to go back and kill it again.sean darcy wrote:I don't know what starts it, but I was seeing the same problem. My solution was to "mv /usr/bin/esd /usr/bin/esd.broken"top shows 2 instances /usr/bin/esd taking 40% each of cpu. /usr/bin/esd -terminate -nobeeps -as 2 -spawnfd 17I think this is related to my problem where gnome won't start and arts dies.What's starting esd? And why doesn't the daemon just go into background? seanIt seems to be impossible to just remove esound because everything, including that kitchen sink - nautilus, depends on it.John
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