[Greg] > On 25 April 2003, Guido van Rossum said: > > It probably never stopped hanging. It only runs when you pass > > "-u audio" to regrtest though. > > > > I note that it passes for me with Red Hat 7.3, so you might want to > > upgrade. :-) > > Could be hardware, or it could be the device driver in the kernel. > Jeremy, what audio software do you use regularly -- xmms? play? > anything? ossaudiodev currently goes to great pains to open the audio > device in what *seems* to be the right way, but I have no idea if it > really is. It fails for me too, RH8: Linux bobcat 2.4.18-14 #1 Wed Sep 4 13:35:50 EDT 2002 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux Install is pure vanilla on an asus laptop. As far as I can tell, there is no sound driver installed (but I'm not sure :) Gnome desktop is not starting the "sound server". I have never heard a sound through these speakers under Linux (so the fact Python can't play a sound isn't a problem, but the fact write() hangs is) Note that as mentioned this only fails/hangs when the audio resource is enabled, so in general I don't have a problem but thought the data point may be interesting. Mark.
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