El mar, 11-11-2003 a las 14:42, Wolfgang Pfeiffer escribió: > On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Sergio Paracuellos wrote: > > > El lun, 10-11-2003 a las 22:24, Michel Dänzer escribió: > > > On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 00:54, Sergio Paracuellos wrote: > > > > > > > > I have a strange problem with sound to works correctly in my debian sid. > > > > I have ben-kernel2.4.21 and the sound works sometimes. For example, when > > > > I play a film or other thing I haven't any problem, but with ogg123 > > > > player and xmms it doesn't works ok. Only works when it wants. > > > > Ogg123 says me: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/sfdk$ ogg123 audio_10.ogg > > > > > > > > Audio Device: OSS audio driver output > > > > > > > > Playing: audio_10.ogg > > > > Error: Cannot open device oss. > > > > > > Does sound still work with other apps when this happens? If not, it > > > could be the infamous 'opening /dev/dsp for reading breaks dmasound_core > > > until it's unloaded' bug. > > > > > Sound doesnt works when it happens. > > > > ¿how can I repare? > > This is what helps *most* of the time here (Titanium IV) when sound is > gone: > > fuser -v /dev/dsp > > stop the processes showing up, something similar to: > kill <PID> > or > kill -s 9 <PID> > and restart sound if it isn't available at this point, something like: > modprobe dmasound_pmac > > Be careful: it might be one gets logged out of a running Gnome > session after "kill <PID>" (or was it "killall <running processes>"?) > ... :) > > HTH > > Best Regards, > Wolfgang >
No pid shows after execute that command. I have a kernel with sound into kernel and other with sound like module and both of them sound works sometimes yes or sometimes no. But when it doesn't work if I don't reboot system sound never work. I dont know what it happening. It is very strange. Thanks Sergio