Hello Philipp, After reading your useful message, all I did was run asoundconf and then fiddle with the switches of Kmix. I don't know if asoundconf did anything but I'm fairly certain that the problem was one or more of the Kmix switches on or off. [The help for the Kmix switches never seems to explain enough to me. In the past, after fooling around with so many other things and files, I finally solved a no-sound problem by turning some switch on or off.] Now I have sound and am happy again.
Stan :-D ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Without music life would be a mistake. - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, philosopher (1844-1900) Music is another planet. - Alphonse Daudet (1840-1897; French novelist) _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list Alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user > Hey Stan, > have you tried to install the alsa-base and alsa-utils packages from your > distribution, before you tried to compile those by yourself? Sidux uses the > original Debian-repositories afair, so "sudo aptitude install alsa-base > alsa-utils" might help you with your problem. > Asoundconf, aplay, alsamixer, etc. sometimes disappear when you compile > alsa by hand while your distro already had it installed. You probably could > solve this by reinstalling alsa as mentioned above. > Did you try to run those commands as root? Perhaps they only got moved to > /usr/sbin/ > If all this does not show any success, then try to run "alsamixer" and play > around with the switches. > I hope, I was able to help you, > Philipp > >
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