(in my earlier reply, I accidently sent it only to the author. apologies for that).
Jonathan Kaye wrote: > En/La [KS] ha escrit, a 23/06/05 20:42: > <snip> > >>Ah, that made sound work. Thanks. But the solution does not seem to >>solve the problem permanently. The sound came back after stopping alsa, >>removing the file asound.state and then starting alsa again. However, >>there was no sound when I rebooted the machine. >> >>Just checking a little more about asound.state, I checked the diff of >>the file before sound was working and after sound was working. There was >>no difference! So although sound works, it hasn't solved the problem >>completely. >> >>Thanks for the suggestion though. >>/KS > > > Since you're running kde, have a look at the control centre > sound & > multimedia > sound system > hardware tab Yes, it is set to ALSA and full duplex. > Is it set to Alsa? I've noticed that when it's set to auto some of my > apps are unhappy and don't produce sound. This is corrected when I > switch to alsa. Also don't forget to run > #alsactl store I did that too. After reboot, I can hear noise when I do cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp. But the sound stops working as soon as I login to KDE! I notice that after I log into KDE, I have to stop alsa, remove the file from /var/lib/alsa and start alsa again to get sound working again. At present, sound is working perfectly, but /var/lib/alsa has no file in it. Does that make any sense? thanks. > when you get the sound working, otherwise it may default back to mute > and you have to reset the mixer every time you reboot. > Cheers, > Jonathan > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]