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List:       kde-user
Subject:    Re: kaudioserver running but still no sys sounds
From:       Ken Brakey <brakeykr () poncacity ! net>
Date:       2000-09-29 13:48:16
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John Bryan wrote:
> 
 
> and my /usr/bin/startkde has:
> 
> # Only start up sound services if there is a soundcard configured.
> hassound=`cat /proc/devices | grep sound`
> if [ "$hassound" != "" ]; then
>     sleep 1 ; kaudioserver

Isn't there supposed an 'ampresant' "&" after kaudioserver??
for it to continue
Like 'kaudioserver &'
Just guessing!
Ken

>     (sleep 1 && exec kwmsound) &
> fi
> 
> I tested this little bit of code and it returns true.
> But I launched these two k* processes at the command line
> myself after the machine booted up, and after I had run alsaconf.
> Now I am afraid to reboot for fear I will have to do it over,
> (and I am enjoying the use of the CD at least). Maybe they
> want to be started up during the regular 'startkde' time.
> 
> I still don't have any system sounds dangit, but I can do
> linuxbox> play /usr/share/sounds/KDE_Startup.wav  which is
> one of the system sounds to be associated with system events,
> and that works, but only the KDE_* ones.  I can also play
> the files under gtk-events subdir, but none of the other lower
> case sounds in that sounds dir.  It's just wierd...  :-/
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