Kent West wrote:
I had a perfectly working Debian Sid/KDE3 box.
Then I added experimental to my sources.list file and installed enough
KDE4 stuff to play with it for a day or so. If I recall correctly,
sound worked for the first few hours, but by the time I got tired of
KDE4, I noticed sound was no longer working.
I uninstalled all the KDE4 stuff, and reinstalled KDE3. Still no sound
(either in KDE, or Gnome, or Icewm, or via mplayer with no X/DE running).
I upgraded my kernel (from 2.6.22, I think, to 2.6.28-1-686. Still, no
sound.
I did a dist-upgrade. Still, no sound.
I uninstalled/tweaked/reinstalled stuff like linux-sound-base, any
alsa-related stuff, manually installed modules, etc. Still, no sound.
It LOOKS like everything is working:
we...@canuhold:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [I82801DBICH4 ]: ICH4 - Intel 82801DB-ICH4
Intel 82801DB-ICH4 with AD1981A at irq 17
and any players I fire up look like they're working (progress bars
move; video effects jiggle; etc). I've played with Kmix and alsamixer
to make sure all the channels are unmuted and volume up. Still, no sound.
I can boot off a year-old XUbuntu CD, and sound works fine.
I'm unsure where to go from here. Any suggestions?
I had same problem (working sound in KDE3 and not working sound in
KDE4), but unfortunately I'm not really sure what actually fixed my
problem, since I was desperate enough to install everything that I
thought it might help (i.e. has alsa in the package name)
One of the last thing I remember is installing gstreamer-alsa package.
Not sure why, but it was not installed.
Regards,
Mitja
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