Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
>>> Also make sure your user account is member of the group "audio" (check
>>> with "groups").
>>
>> Uh?
>
> "groups" is a command you can use in a terminal to check which groups
> you belong to. There are some more funny commands in Linux, like "id"
> or "whoami" ("Who am I"), which are invaluable tools if you're logged
> in to many machines all over the net at the same time like I often am. ;)
>
This is not my case. albmont is not in the audio group. Should this
be a problem?

>
> Could you also try to play something with "aplay" or any other native
> ALSA software? 
>
aplay doesn't work either. Usually it gives an error message,
like "aplay: main:503: audio open error: Permission denied"

> It might be, that only OSS programs fail. The ALSA-OSS
> modules are loaded, right? 
>
I think they are. How can I check?

Alberto Monteiro



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