--- "S. M. Ibrahim (Lavlu)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know the solution, but i am also facing this > problem. :( > > On 4/8/06, Surachai Locharoen > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I use gnome debian version 2.12. When I enable > sound in gnome control > > panel (enable sound for user action such button > click or system alert), > > The music player program seem to be unable to play > sound. It show error > > message that "the sound device is busy" > > > > How could I enable sound system in > > gnome sound and use other music player together? > > > > Kan > > > > > > > > > -- > S. M. Ibrahim (Lavlu) > Home page: http://lavluda.tripod.com > Blog: http://lavluda.blogspot.com > Yahoo!! ID: lavluda MSN ID: lavluda Skype : lavluda > OK let's get some more details. We see this problem fairly commonly and we usually are able to get it sorted out. Actually, that's an idea, it might be an idea to google for this as the Debian list archives contain a lot of records of people coming to this list to get help with various flavours of this problem -- they usually go away happy in the end. Anyway, can you let us know: 1. Make and model of sound card -- be as specific as posisble, down to chipset if possible 2. Previous experience with sound card -- eg "works fine under Windows", "used to work under Gnome before I upgraded", "got a friend who's using it fine and we can't work out what's different", "it's brand new and I've never seen it work yet" -- whatever applies. 3. Are you using a stock kernel or did you build your own? If you built your own, did you use Debian packaged sources or get a kernel source tree from kernel.org? (Fear no flaming, that's what I always do!) 4. If you know (ie you built your own kernel), what drivers are you using for sound? >From the way you phrase the question it sounds to me like you already have the soundcard working under some circumstances under Debian -- would that be accurate, and if so, what exactly have you got working? Right off the bat I think we're going to find out this is a permissioning issue with your /dev/dsp device or one of your other sound-related devices -- but let's take it one step at a time and see if we can sort it out. Mark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]