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<H1>[Mageia-dev] soundwrapper</H1>
<B>Thierry Vignaud</B>
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<I>Wed Mar 7 09:39:27 CET 2012</I>
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<PRE>On 7 March 2012 00:13, Colin Guthrie <<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">mageia at colin.guthr.ie</A>> wrote:
>>>><i> Is there a simple way to check if a game uses alsa-oss modules ?
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</I>>>><i> You can tell if an application uses oss by doing:
</I>>>><i>  sudo fuser -v /dev/dsp
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</I>>><i> You don't need to be root in order to do that:
</I>>><i> /sbin/fuser -v /dev/dsp
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</I>><i> Hmm... but I think it only shows pid if it's another user... which is
</I>><i> why I always suggest sudo - mpd running as mpd user is a common cause of
</I>><i> the hogging and thus it's nice to see that rather than a number.
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For /dev/snd/*, it always worked the same way for me but Indeed I've nothing
using the sound card as root, in which case it's hidden.
Also one can use "sudo lsof /dev/snd/*"
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