On Thu, 2006-21-12 at 19:05 +0100, Nigel Henry wrote: > Can you post a bit of info. Which Debian version, and kernel are you using? > For the kernel type uname -r. Which desktop? I ask because I'm using KDE. > Does typing as user, cat /proc/asound/cards show only one soundcard as card0? > Which soundcard do you have?
I'm using Sarge 3.1r0a updated, with a 2.6 custom kernel. My desktop is Gnome, so much of what you've said unfortunately cannot be tried. The sound card is a SoundBlaster Live Value edition CT4832 which uses a snd-emu10k1 module. > When you bootup what does alsamixer show as user on the CLI (Konsole). Are > any > controls, like master, pcm, or front down at zero? If you are using KDE, > KDE's Kmix has a habit of messing with alsamixers settings when KDE is logged > into. Just for info, the fix for this is. Open Kmix/Settings/Configure K Mix, > and uncheck the "Restore volumes on login" box. Ironically I've just looked > at this on Etch, and the box is checked, and I have no problems, but have had > problems with this on other distro's, so it's worth a look. I'm not using KDE as I've explained, and once I run alsaconf the card works just fine. Usually it's just to play a CD or DVD or watch video off the net and I don't have any probs with it. I don't use the mixer, except at the default settings, as I have sound controls on my speakers. > > Unfortunately when you fix something, you don't always write down what fixed > it, but try after booting up, and su'ed to root /etc/init.d/alsa-utils stop, > then, /etc/init.d/alsa-utils start , then see if you can get any sounds. > these commands just stop, and restart alsa > > there is another command /etc/init.d/alsa unload , which removes the alsa > modules, followed by /etc/init.d/alsa reload, which logically reloads them, > but if you have other alsa modules listed in /etc/modules, the reload command > will not reload them. You will have to do that manually, as I've just found > out, and have had to modprobe snd-usb-audio for my usb midi keyboard > manually. > > The 2 alsactl commands that are usefull are. > alsactl store (this is run when you shutdown, and stores alsamixers settings) > alsactl restore (this is run when you bootup, and restores alsamixers > settings > to the state that they were when you shutdown) > > It's worth trying the "alsactl restore" command as root, after booting up, > and > before messing with alsaconf. I'll certainly try these out. > If any of this stuff is of any use, it's given with the best of intentions. > And greatly appreciated Nigel. Many thanks. b. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]