not getting much traction from enigma-list so I thought I would toss it
here in case anyone has a suggestion...
This concerns Redhat 7.2 (enigma) and KDE 2.2.1 / sounds as user
Michael Schwendt wrote:
>
> On 2001-10-30, Craig White wrote:
>
> >Short and to the point
> >
> >Installed 7.2 (as upgrade to 7.1)
> >
> >Now if I log in as normal user, I get error upon starting X (KDE):
> >Error while initializing sound driver
> >
> >device /dev/dsp cannot be opened (Device or resource busy)
> >The sound server will continue using the null output device
>
> Can you play sounds on the console as user "craig"?
>
> E.g. simple things like "play yourwavfile" or even
> "cat wavfile > /dev/dsp".
>
> (I'm not experienced enough with either aRts or EsounD, so I can't
> go into debugging your KMenu -> Preferences -> Sound -> Sound Server
> setup. Would be interesting to see, though, whether disabled aRts
> gives you raw access to /dev/dsp in KDE.)
>
> >And of course - we know what this means. It works fine if I start
> >Xwindows/KDE as root but I would rather not.
> >
> >---
> >crw-rw---- 1 craig root 14, 3 Aug 30 13:30 /dev/dsp
> >
> >was
> >
> >crw------- 1 craig root 14, 3 Aug 30 13:30 /dev/dsp
> >
> >didn't help
>
> The latter one is correct. /etc/security/console.perms adjusts the
> ownership of devices. Since you're user craig, you already own
> /dev/dsp and root would be able to use it anytime nevertheless.
>
> >What's the trick? I get no sound in any user other than root. Same
> >problem with Gnome.
>
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Nope - cannot play /usr/share/sounds/startup1.wav
cannot get sound from cat /usr/share/sounds/startup1.wav >
/dev/dsp
at least - not as user craig
Gnome plays cd's - this must be a problem with KDE and upgrading from RH
7.1 -> KDElibs 2.2 -> RH 7.2
I guess I will remove all of the KDE that I can and then reinstall
unless anyone has a better idea.
Craig