Sounds like your mixer settings are lost at reboot,
so the sound is there but too quiet to hear. Do
'dpkg-reconfigure alsa-base' and choose "always
autosave". That way whatever sound levels you choose
(use 'alsamixer' to set them) will be saved when you
shut down and reloaded when you boot.

-Ray

--- Björn Schöpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey!
> After the last installation I got a problem with
> alsa in a KDE 3.3.2. 
> After running alsaconf everything works perfectly,
> but after a reboot 
> alsa is no longer running, so I have to run alsaconf
> again. There is no 
> /etc/init.d/alsa, but I'm not sure about how
> Debian
> handles this.
> Can anyone give me an advice?
> Thanks a lot.
> Regards.
> -Bjoern.
> 
> PS With amarok I can listen musica, but Juk (2.1.2)
> just does not work. 
> Video-files work fine, too (mplayer, xine,
> kaffeine). Juk does not give 
> me any error messages. When I press play, everything
> goes (the position 
> inidcatore moves, the equalizer..) but no sound.
> When I try to reread 
> the directory it does not do it, like freayes on the
> information of 
> yesterday, so I cannot let it read new files.
> 
> -- 
> Composed and send with Thunderbird on Debian "Sarge"
> (PPC)



                
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