> In gentoo
> linux, everything seems to be working fine as far as I can tell,
> except no sound comes out. cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp makes no
> sound.
> [...]
> alsamixer:
> PCM and Front, Front Mi, Surround, Center, LFE are all up and unmuted.
> There is no Master volume. Line, Mic, Headphon
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this time I didn't. My appology.
Charles Mims's comments on ALSA: no sound, no error! were as follows:
# snd_pcm_oss48160 0
# snd_mixer_oss 17408 1 snd_pcm_oss
# snd_seq_oss34560 0
# snd_seq_midi_event 6016 1 snd_seq_oss
# snd_seq
I'm experiencing a similar problem with similar hardware. I have a
sager np3880-v laptop, the sound works great in windows. In gentoo
linux, everything seems to be working fine as far as I can tell,
except no sound comes out. cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp makes no
sound. Maybe someone knows what
[KS] wrote:
> Colin wrote:
>
>>[KS] wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>I did that too. After reboot, I can hear noise when I do cat
>>>/dev/urandom > /dev/dsp. But the sound stops working as soon as I login
>>>to KDE! I notice that after I log into KDE, I have to stop alsa, remove
>>>the file from /var/lib/alsa a
Colin wrote:
> [KS] wrote:
>
>
>>I did that too. After reboot, I can hear noise when I do cat
>>/dev/urandom > /dev/dsp. But the sound stops working as soon as I login
>>to KDE! I notice that after I log into KDE, I have to stop alsa, remove
>>the file from /var/lib/alsa and start alsa again to g
[KS] wrote:
> I did that too. After reboot, I can hear noise when I do cat
> /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp. But the sound stops working as soon as I login
> to KDE! I notice that after I log into KDE, I have to stop alsa, remove
> the file from /var/lib/alsa and start alsa again to get sound working
> a
(in my earlier reply, I accidently sent it only to the author. apologies
for that).
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> En/La [KS] ha escrit, a 23/06/05 20:42:
>
>
>>Ah, that made sound work. Thanks. But the solution does not seem to
>>solve the problem permanently. The sound came back after stopping alsa,
>
En/La [KS] ha escrit, a 23/06/05 20:42:
> Ah, that made sound work. Thanks. But the solution does not seem to
> solve the problem permanently. The sound came back after stopping alsa,
> removing the file asound.state and then starting alsa again. However,
> there was no sound when I rebooted the m
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 01:38:25PM -0400, [KS] wrote:
> Peter J Ross wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 12:21:09PM -0400, [KS] wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>My system is an unstable Debian box and was running sound (with ALSA)
> >>under KDE(and sometimes GNOME) without any problem till a few w
Daniel Déchelotte wrote:
> [KS] a écrit :
>
>
[...] alsamixer is at full volume, nothing is muted [...]
>>
>>[...] It detects my sound card
>>as always. And I can't see anything in bootup log about anything
>>related to sound.
>
>
> May I suggest something like :
>
> # /etc/init.d/alsa sto
[KS] a écrit :
> >>[...] alsamixer is at full volume, nothing is muted [...]
>
> [...] It detects my sound card
> as always. And I can't see anything in bootup log about anything
> related to sound.
May I suggest something like :
# /etc/init.d/alsa stop
# rm /var/lib/alsa/asound.state
# /etc/in
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> En/La [KS] ha escrit, a 23/06/05 18:30:
>
>>Cam wrote:
>>
>>
>>>run alsamixer and turn your volume back up?
>>>
>>>Cameron Matheson
>>>
>>
>>Sorry, I forgot to tell that everything in alsamixer is at full volume,
>>nothing is muted and that running alsaconf does not help eit
Peter J Ross wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 12:21:09PM -0400, [KS] wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>My system is an unstable Debian box and was running sound (with ALSA)
>>under KDE(and sometimes GNOME) without any problem till a few weeks ago.
>>But now I get no sound what soever. There is no sound if I
En/La [KS] ha escrit, a 23/06/05 18:30:
> Cam wrote:
>
>>run alsamixer and turn your volume back up?
>>
>>Cameron Matheson
>>
>
> Sorry, I forgot to tell that everything in alsamixer is at full volume,
> nothing is muted and that running alsaconf does not help either.
>
> Thanks,
> /KS
>
>
Hav
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 12:21:09PM -0400, [KS] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My system is an unstable Debian box and was running sound (with ALSA)
> under KDE(and sometimes GNOME) without any problem till a few weeks ago.
> But now I get no sound what soever. There is no sound if I do $cat
> /dev/urandom > /d
Cam wrote:
> run alsamixer and turn your volume back up?
>
> Cameron Matheson
>
Sorry, I forgot to tell that everything in alsamixer is at full volume,
nothing is muted and that running alsaconf does not help either.
Thanks,
/KS
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On 6/23/05, [KS] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My system is an unstable Debian box and was running sound (with ALSA)
> under KDE(and sometimes GNOME) without any problem till a few weeks ago.
> But now I get no sound what soever
Hi,
My system is an unstable Debian box and was running sound (with ALSA)
under KDE(and sometimes GNOME) without any problem till a few weeks ago.
But now I get no sound what soever. There is no sound if I do $cat
/dev/urandom > /dev/dsp Also, when I try to play audio (audio CD or
mp3s) with XMM
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