07-13-2011
I understood what Coronna explains.. Thank you all for your answers.
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esdcompat
esdcompat(1) General Commands Manual esdcompat(1)
NAME
esdcompat - PulseAudio ESD wrapper script
SYNOPSIS
esdcompat [options]
esdcompat --help
esdcompat --version
DESCRIPTION
esdcompat is a compatiblity script that takes the same arguments as the ESD sound daemon esd(1), but uses them to start a the PulseAudio
sound server with the appropriate parameters. It is required to make PulseAudio a drop-in replacement for esd, i.e. it can be used to make
gnome-session(1) start up PulseAudio instead of esd.
It is recommended to make esd a symbolic link to this script.
OPTIONS
-h | --help
Show help.
--version
Show version information.
-tcp | -promiscuous | -d | -b | -r | -as | -unix | -public | -terminate | -nobeeps | -trust | -port | -bind
These options understood by the original esd are ignored by esdcompat.
-spawnpid | -spawnfd
These internally used options understood by the original esd are properly handled by esdcompat, however are not to be used manually.
AUTHORS
The PulseAudio Developers <pulseaudio-discuss (at) lists (dot) freedesktop (dot) org>; PulseAudio is available from http://pulseaudio.org/
SEE ALSO
pulseaudio(1), esd(1)
Manuals User esdcompat(1)