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As I recall, this is a bogus error message in KDE. Check your processes (ps 
-ef | grep artsd) and see if artsd is out there. If it isn't, try starting 
artsd at the command line. If it gives you errors, report them back here. 
Anyway, forget what it's telling you about /dev/dsp.


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