This is really complicated. But, basically I've always had sound as a user but never as root.
No problem. I only used root for installs and sudo, etc. Mainly I was logged in as user.
But, today I (because of other things), found that root had no ESD exe, ( /usr/bin/esd) (neither did user for that matter) So, I did an apt-get install esound. Suddenly root had sound. I could play music files, etc.
So, I logged in as user and found that Amarok would no longer work. I get a little bouncing ball and the hourglass turns and then both just disappear. I go to the command line and type in amarok and the cursor just sits on the next line until I Ctrl+C it.
I do get a message box on login as user:
device: default can't be opened for playback (operation not permitted)
I've been crawling the web for a couple of hours for this and just can't find a solution. Any ideas?
TIA
No problem. I only used root for installs and sudo, etc. Mainly I was logged in as user.
But, today I (because of other things), found that root had no ESD exe, ( /usr/bin/esd) (neither did user for that matter) So, I did an apt-get install esound. Suddenly root had sound. I could play music files, etc.
So, I logged in as user and found that Amarok would no longer work. I get a little bouncing ball and the hourglass turns and then both just disappear. I go to the command line and type in amarok and the cursor just sits on the next line until I Ctrl+C it.
I do get a message box on login as user:
device: default can't be opened for playback (operation not permitted)
I've been crawling the web for a couple of hours for this and just can't find a solution. Any ideas?
TIA
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