-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 John Halton wrote: > The sound has stopped working for regular, non-root users on my > installation of Debian Etch (on a Dell PC with integrated Intel audio > chipset). > > Sound still works for root (or using sudo), but when I try to run an > audio program as an ordinary user (eg mplayer, alsamixer), I get an > error saying, "No such device" or similar. All users are members of the > "audio" group. > > The problem started the first time the PC was rebooted after I installed > some missing packages for XFCE this afternoon. Here is the aptitude log > for the session in which I installed XFCE, in case it's relevant: > Do /dev/dsp and /dev/audio exist? Are you a member of group audio? - -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson LA USA
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