Can’t vouch for any other distro, but aplay is alive and well on Mint. The package that contains it — alsa-utils — seems to be a core dependency for Cinnamon, even.
So basically, your example runs fine on my machine, screechy sounds and everything.
There was a thing you could do with cat /dev/random into aplay, and get some fun “Music” but you needed some other parameters to get anything other than brown noise.
Mine is basically the same, but since it pipes your filesystem layout into aplay instead of random bits, it’s not just brown noise.
It plays you the song of your system.
(also, it can damage your speakers, headphones and/or ears)
you should have followed the basic linux guide and remove french language with rm -fr / then you wouldn’t have any problem
It’s Portuguese
In that case, rm -pt /
I miss the old days when you could do
ls -R / | aplay
There’s no sudo, so it’s perfectly safe!!
Can’t vouch for any other distro, but
aplay
is alive and well on Mint. The package that contains it — alsa-utils — seems to be a core dependency for Cinnamon, even.So basically, your example runs fine on my machine, screechy sounds and everything.
There was a thing you could do with
cat /dev/random
into aplay, and get some fun “Music” but you needed some other parameters to get anything other than brown noise.#!/bin/env bash echo "What music to play?" echo "[1] Groovy; blues" echo "[2] Japanese" echo "[3] ??" echo "[4] 8 bit Bass boosted" read music if [[ $music -eq 1 ]]; then echo "Enjoy!!" cat /dev/urandom | hexdump -v -e '/1 "%u\n"' | awk '{ split("0,3,5,6,7,10,12",a,","); for (i = 0; i < 1; i+= 0.0001) printf("%08X\n", 100*sin(1382*exp((a[$1 % 8]/12)*log(2))*i)) }' | xxd -r -p | pacat --channels 2 --format S32 --rate 24000 fi if [[ $music -eq 2 ]]; then echo 'Enjoy!!' cat /dev/urandom | hexdump -v -e '/1 "%u\n"' | awk '{ split("4,5,7,11",a,","); for (i = 0; i < 1; i+= 0.0001) printf("%08X\n", 100*sin(1046*exp((a[$1 % 8]/12)*log(2))*i)) }' | xxd -r -p | pacat --channels 2 --format S32 --rate 24000 & cat /dev/urandom | hexdump -v -e '/1 "%u\n"' | awk '{ split("0,2,4,5,7,9,11,12",a,","); for (i = 0; i < 1; i+= 0.0001) printf("%08X\n", 100*sin(1382*exp((a[$1 % 8]/12)*log(2))*i)) }' | xxd -r -p | pacat --channels 1 --format s32 --rate 2000 fi [ $music -eq 4 ] && { cat /dev/urandom | hexdump -v -e '/1 "%u\n"' | awk '{ split("4,5,7,11",a,","); for (i = 0; i < 1; i+= 0.0001) printf("%08X\n", 100*sin(1046*exp((a[$1 % 8]/12)*log(2))*i)) }' | xxd -r -p | pacat --channels 1 --format S16 --rate 80000 & cat /dev/urandom | hexdump -v -e '/1 "%u\n"' | awk '{ split("0,2,4,5,7,9,11,12",a,","); for (i = 0; i < 1; i+= 0.0001) printf("%08X\n", 100*sin(1382*exp((a[$1 % 8]/12)*log(2))*i)) }' | xxd -r -p | pacat --channels 1 --format u8 --rate 8000 --volume=50000 } if [[ $music -eq 3 ]]; then echo "Taken from r/coding; enjoy!!" awk 'function wl() { rate=64000; return (rate/160)*(0.87055^(int(rand()*10)))}; BEGIN { srand(); wla=wl(); while(1) { wlb=wla; wla=wl(); if (wla==wlb) {wla*=2;}; d=(rand()*10+5)*rate/4; a=b=0; c=128; ca=40/wla; cb=20/wlb; de=rate/10; di=0; for (i=0;i<d;i++) { a++; b++; di++; c+=ca+cb; if (a>wla) {a=0; ca*=-1}; if (b>wlb) {b=0; cb*=-1}; if (di>de) {di=0; ca*=0.9; cb*=0.9}; printf("%c",c)}; c=int(c); while(c!=128) { c<128?c++:c--; printf("%c",c)};};}' | sox -t raw -r 64k -c 1 -e unsigned -b 8 - -d fi exit 0
Mine is basically the same, but since it pipes your filesystem layout into aplay instead of random bits, it’s not just brown noise.
It plays you the song of your system.
(also, it can damage your speakers, headphones and/or ears)