>> I had something like that a while back. >> Using gnome-alsamixer solved my problem.
>I don't run Gnome. However, I tried with alsamixergui, aumix, gamix, >and xamixer-0.4 without success, so I doubt gnome-alsamixer is going >to solve it... Fair enough. I just thought I'd mention it because when I upgraded to kernel 2.6.x I started using alsa for the first time. Everything looked as if it was working. XMMS would play and its spectrum analyser would show the signal - yet no sound. I googled around and found recommendations of using Gnome-alsamixer over alsamixer. I don't use gnome either (I use icewm), but do use some gnome apps so I had the gnome libs installed. I therefore gave it a try. What I found was, although I had unmuted alsa using alsamixer, when I fire up gnome-alsamixer it still showed it as muted. I then unmuted it with gnome-alsamixer, and hey-presto I had sound. Thats not to say this is your problem - it just looked familar. Good luck -- Paddy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]