UDEV

Karl Larsen k5di at zianet.com
Thu Aug 2 14:21:41 UTC 2007


Andy Green wrote:
> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> 
>>     I read but did not understand any details of udev but I am certain
>> it is why my old application called gmfsk finds that /dev/dsp is busy.
>> It is not busy but the current setup of udev makes it appear busy. Also
>> it is certain that udev can have upset with the new kernels and be
>> causing the problems some or most of us are having.
> 
> What makes you think /dev/dsp isn't busy, and if it is busy, that udev
> is to blame?  Try this
> 
> lsof -n | grep /dev/dsp
> 
> it should list any processes that have /dev/dsp open.
> 
> -Andy
> 
	I did that and got no result. I think that means it is not busy?


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