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Duncan wrote: |
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>Benny Pedersen posted |
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><36728.80.166.75.19.1120793029.squirrel@×××××××××.org>, excerpted below, |
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>on Fri, 08 Jul 2005 05:23:49 +0200: |
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>>Sound server informational message: |
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>>Error while initializing the sound driver: device /dev/dsp can't be opened |
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>>(Permission denied) The sound server will continue, using the null output |
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>>device. |
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>There was just a problem with that, with the new udev-061, now masked |
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>pending a fix. However, if you're running 058, that shouldn't be the one |
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>you are having. |
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I hope I'm not hijacking this thread ;-) but can anyone tell me |
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what creates /dev/dsp in the first place? On this newly reinstalled |
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Xfce4 system it doesn't exist, even though the kernel sound modules do |
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and have been loaded. |
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Rgds |
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Peter Humphrey |
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Linux Counter 5290, Aug 93. |
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