06-10-2010
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Originally Posted by
aarsh
thanks but it seems too much strange to me that "UNIX IS NOT AN OS" !!
Modern UNIX(not historical UNIX) is to operating systems what aviation standards are to airplanes; an OS needs a certain minimum set of features and tools to be UNIX-compliant. So this documentation describes how UNIX-compliant systems
should be built, not an
actual system that
is built.
There are lots of OSes that try to be UNIX-compliant, with varying degrees of success. Some of the most traditional are ones like the various BSD's(modern descendants of one of the ancient, original implementations) and Solaris. Linux is not UNIX-compliant in name(for copyright reasons that may no longer be relevant) but it's strongly compatible with it nonetheless.
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ESD(1) Enlightened Sound Daemon ESD(1)
NAME
esd - The Enlightened Sound Daemon
DESCRIPTION
Starts up EsounD, which provides a sound mixing server.
USAGE
esd [options]
-d DEVICE force esd to use sound device DEVICE
-b run server in 8 bit sound mode
-r RATE run server at sample rate of RATE
-as SECS free audio device after SECS of inactivity
-unix use unix domain sockets instead of tcp/ip
-tcp use tcp/ip sockets instead of unix domain
-public make tcp/ip access public (other than localhost)
-promiscuous start unlocked and owned (disable authentication)
-terminate terminate esd daemone after last client exits
-nobeeps do not play startup beeps
-port PORT listen for connections at PORT (only for tcp/ip)
Possible devices are: /dev/dsp, /dev/dsp2, etc.
FILES
/etc/esound/esd.conf daemon configuration file
SEE ALSO
esdcat(1), esddsp(1), esdloop(1), esdplay(1), esdsample(1), esd-config(1), esdctl(1), esdfilt(1), esdmon(1), esdrec(1)
3rd Berkeley Distribution EsounD 0.2.28 ESD(1)