I decided to go ahead and remove totem (don't much care for it anyway), and when I double-click a sound file in nautilus, it runs mplayer to play the file, but I also get an error window (from mplayer) that says "[AO OSS] audio_setup: Can't open audio device /dev/dsp: Device or resource busy" but it is playing the sound file just fine. I can close the error window and everything works; if I close mplayer instead, both mplayer and the error window disappear. What gives? -- Mark Hull-Richter DATAllegro (www.datallegro.com) 85 Enterprise, 2nd Floor, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 Ofc: 949-680-3082 fax: 949-680-3001
Mark Hull-Richter a ?crit :> I decided to go ahead and remove totem (don't much care for it > anyway), and when I double-click a sound file in nautilus, it runs > mplayer to play the fileWhat sound file? ogg? mp3? mpc? wma? wav? (ace? flac?) Install xmms and xmms-mp3. Then find some SRPMs for xmms-wma and xmms-musepack on freshrpms. Check wiki.centos.org for how to build up a build environment for a simple user, it's very straightforward. Then right-click on your respective sound files -> Properties -> choose to open them with XMMS. Cheers, Niki
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