Luca Capello wrote:
Yes, I did, but nothing changed. So I decided to 'make uninstall' all the ALSA tools I had (driver, libs and utils) and re-install them via .deb as from http://www.linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=541&page=1
I'll post my results (I hope all should work).
I reinstalled ALSA packages and now I found the problem: it seems as there's a little problem when I've only a sound card installed. I mean, in the new installation from .deb packages I selected 2 sound cards: - the dummy one - the intel8x0 Then, when I started XMMS as normal user 'luca' and I choose the 2nd sound card (the 1st is the "dummy" one, the 2nd the "intel8x0" one): all worked perfectly. So, I made some different test:
- it doesn't matter if the nodes in the /dev dir are owned by 'root.audio' or 'luca.audio' or 'luca.luca' (anyway, all the general symbolic lynk are owned by 'root.root'), so I left all the /dev nodes as from the 'snddevices' script ('root.audio')
- if I configured only one sound card (the "intel8x0") I can't use XMMS as normal user, but only as 'root' (even changing the permission and the owners of /dev nodes)
As I installed 2 sound cards, but only the snd-card-1 is the real one, I created all the symbolic links to the related snd-card-1 devices and now even my normal user can benefit fo the ALSA packages :-)
I don't understand what's the real problem, anyway now it works, this is the important. Thanks to all for the help!
Thx, bye, Gismo / Luca
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