How do I check whether or not the card is in use by something else?  

I had unmuted the channels originally, but when I went back in to
alsamixer, they were muted again.  Is there a way to save those settings
so they don't revert on a reboot?

On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 06:57, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 September 2003 23:57, Michael Amos wrote:
> > Okay, removing all of the sound-related modules from modules.conf
> > resolved the errors, and I have re-ran all of the installs for the
> > alsa drivers, I added the suggested lines to modules.conf, and I have
> > gone in to alsamixer and unmuted  everything except headphones, and
> > turned the volume sliders up to 20.  However, I still get no sound. 
> > In addition, I launch xmms and try to play an mp3, no sound, doesn't
> > seem to want to actually play any files.  However, I don't get any
> > error messages regarding the sound card.  Any ideas?
> 
> <snip>
> 
> If XMMS just sits there the soundcard may already be in use by eg a 
> soundserver. If it seems to play but no sound comes out: note: raising 
> volumes in alsamixer does _not_ unmute channels; use the 'm' key for 
> that.
> 
> HTH,
> 
>     -Frans
> 
> 
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