Jos Collin wrote:
Yes. That's correct. The speaker was muted in alsamixer. Now sound is
working perfectly. Thank you very much for the help.
Always the same good old issue :D Don't worry you're not alone ;)
Regards,
Cyril
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onwards, in all my PCs that I have
> installed Debian. I will not get this kernel panic if the kernel version
> <= version of the kernel provided by the distribution.
>
There is already Debian packages for 2.6.24 here:
# Experimental kernel
deb http://kernel-archive.buildserver.net
Hi Franklin,
> I think we agree.
>
I think so too ;) And I completely agree with your argumentation.
However, I have just a few questions/remarks.
> Some sample bugs that may occur at anytime in Testing, which could be very
> anoying (Despite the very good job of the Debian-Developper that mai
stable"
(sound problem, nVidia drivers, etc). But next time, I will warn the
user that using "testing" or "unstable" is not recommended for everybody.
Regards,
Cyril Jaquier
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nsider moving to "testing" or "unstable" I think...
This is probably not related to your problem but I can switch on/off
headphone and/or speakers outputs independently. It took me a while to
notice this and that solved a lot of my sound issues ;) Actually, all of
them :D
Rega
wireless led, few
splashy issues, etc).
Does the problem happen when X starts?
Regards,
Cyril Jaquier
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