Date: Mon, 07 Sep 1998 01:11:05 -0600 From: Ryan Thompson <listaccount@home.com> To: David Vondrasek <david@stumbleinn.dyn.ml.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: ESD/Sound install/ESound help needed! Message-ID: <35F38709.647DD3DA@home.com> References: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980907012933.2988A-100000@stumbleinn.dyn.ml.org>
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David Vondrasek wrote: > > Hi everyone.. > > I am doing this so that I can use the Esound library within X, (with the > > Enlightenment 0.14 window manager). Esound is built into Enlightenment, > > but requires the Esound daemon, "esd" to be running. Esd requires the > > device /dev/dsp be configured, which it ISN'T. Both ESound and > > Enlightenment came straight from the FreeBSD packages installer. > > I'd like to know how you got esound to compile and work. It coughed > everytime I tryed to install. None of the sound or CD programs > will work for me. > > David L. Vondrasek > dlv@watertower.com Hi David... By "compile" I'm assuming you're trying to build the ESound package from source... I did not have to do that. If you are indeed running FreeBSD (I *hope* you are, posting in FreeBSD-Questions :), it's available pre-compiled in the FreeBSD packages compilation. If you have FTP access and a working network connection (PPP or LAN) run /stand/sysinstall as root. Go to the post-install config menu, and with FTP as your media type, go to the packages menu. As I don't remember which category it's under, just get at it from the "All" menu. The name DOES start with ESound... Check it off and let the installer take care of the rest. If all goes well, esound will be downloaded, installed and configured by the time you exit the program :-) Of course, if you aren't using FreeBSD, you may have a more difficult time :-) .-----------============-----------. : Ryan Thompson -*- ryant@home.com : .--------------------------------------------. : # config world : : # make world : : - Can your OS do THAT?! - Ryan T. : `--------------------------------------------' To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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