Mitchell Laks wrote:
[...]
>
> a) My problem was _not_ that some individual applications did not work.
> My problem was "total loss of sound". For instance, KDE did not make
> its 'KDE' sound when it started up after I hit startx. I had to run
> alsaconf to get sound started again. /etc/init.d/a
Mitchell Laks wrote:
[...]
>
> a) My problem was _not_ that some individual applications did not work.
> My problem was "total loss of sound". For instance, KDE did not make
> its 'KDE' sound when it started up after I hit startx. I had to run
> alsaconf to get sound started again. /etc/init.d/a
Dear Chris,
On 16:04 Mon 04 Feb , Chris Lale wrote:
> Mitchell Laks wrote:
> > Hi Gurus,
> >
> > I seem to have to rerun alsaconf to reconfigure alsa every time I reboot my
> > computer.
> > I have no idea why? I am running sid with debian standard kernel:
> [...]
>
> Have a look at the s
Mitchell Laks wrote:
> Hi Gurus,
>
> I seem to have to rerun alsaconf to reconfigure alsa every time I reboot my
> computer.
> I have no idea why? I am running sid with debian standard kernel:
[...]
Have a look at the solution on the NewbieDOC wiki [1]. Let us know if renaming
modprobe.conf do
>
> Also have a look at Kmix's "Settings"/ "Configure-Kmix". The "Restore volumes
> on login" box is the one that used to create problems. Make sure that it's
> unchecked.
I got rid of artsd as suggested by Andrew Sackville-West, which did not help :(.
However, your idea worked.
When I start
On Sunday 03 February 2008 20:06, Mitchell Laks wrote:
> On 17:34 Sun 03 Feb , Nigel Henry wrote:
> > Hi Mitchell. I'm half guessing here, but there are some snd modules that
> > are notorious for grabbing card0. Modem ones stand out, along with
> > snd-bt87x.
> >
> > I see that along with your
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 02:06:24PM -0500, Mitchell Laks wrote:
...
>
> then even if I simply kill kde, and then startx again - still no sound!
> So I dont even have to reboot, simply ending kde kills sound
> and then i need to reinstall via alsaconf.
> very upsetting!
do you have artsd running
I'm having the same problem.
My soundcard is an nVidia onboard an Asus M2NPV-VM.
Here's the same output:
lspci -nn |egrep -i 's(ou)?nd|audio|media'
00:10.1 Audio device [0403]: nVidia Corporation MCP51 High Definition
Audio [10de:026c] (rev a2)
__
lsmod | grep snd
snd_hda_intel
On 17:34 Sun 03 Feb , Nigel Henry wrote:
>
> Hi Mitchell. I'm half guessing here, but there are some snd modules that are
> notorious for grabbing card0. Modem ones stand out, along with snd-bt87x.
>
> I see that along with your snd-via82xx, the snd-via82xx_modem is loaded, and
> that may b
On Sunday 03 February 2008 15:59, Mitchell Laks wrote:
> Hi Gurus,
>
> I seem to have to rerun alsaconf to reconfigure alsa every time I reboot my
> computer. I have no idea why? I am running sid with debian standard kernel:
>
> when I run
> speaker-test I hear nothing. :(
>
> Here is my situation:
Hi Gurus,
I seem to have to rerun alsaconf to reconfigure alsa every time I reboot my
computer.
I have no idea why? I am running sid with debian standard kernel:
when I run
speaker-test I hear nothing. :(
Here is my situation:
uname -a
Linux Rashi 2.6.23-1-amd64 #1 SMP Fri Dec 21 12:00:17
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