Re: /dev/dsp and device busy (fwd)

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Melissa Golter wrote:

anyone know re: Gnome how to shut down /dev/dsp when commands like
killall esd esound artds dsp and /sbin/fuser -k /dev/dsp


don't seem to do it (or at least don't free up control so another server
can use the audio resources -- hope i stated that correctly)

I should note that some rh7.3 installations have no prob when it comes to
running snerd, even those running a Gnome desktop, but i don't know what
configs were chosen -- i did a pretty straightforward install of most pkgs
(rpms) other than server (apache, php etc) rpms...

thanks in advance for any info


I do not know what snerd is or it stopping sound server startup will help but you can disable it's startup in Gnome from Preferences > Sound.


You may need to disable "event sounds" too.

Test from the console `for wav in /usr/share/sounds/*.wav; do play $wav; done`.

-J





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