Using Smeg and terminal commands

varunus ulist at gs1.ubuntuforums.org
Sun Jul 24 21:59:06 UTC 2005


Try the howto listed here, it should get ESD and ALSA sounds playing at
the same time (a problem on some integrated sound cards): 
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063



BBBB Wrote: 
> I am setting up an Ubuntu box for my Brother and am trying to fine tune
> a

> few things.

> I want him to be comfortable with Gnome before I introduce him to the

> terminal.

> I would like for him to be able to play Chromium with sound. For
> Chromuim to

> play

> with sound after a reboot, I have to use the command "killall esd"

> 

> Is there a way to automatically do this when starting Chromium? I
> used

> Smeg to change

> the start command to "killall esd ; chromium" but that didn't work.

> I suppose the command has to be done in Terminal?

> 

> I haven't noticed any problem using this command. Could it create a
> sound

> problem in

> other apps?

> 

> Thanks for a great list

> 

> Bradley

> 

> 

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