also sprach Tom Schutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.04.10.0508 +0200]:
> Martin, have you seen my thread "no sound with 2.6.3, nForce2, and
> ALSA"?
No, sorry. I am not reading d-u these days...
> I have just discovered the same thing you did. xmms works with the
> Output Plugin set to "OSS Driver
On Fri, 2004-04-09 at 06:16, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.04.09.1408 +0200]:
> > I may say that I have had sound working with ALSA previously. It
> > could be that the chip is hosed. Since it's a laptop, I can't
> > really verify that. I'll try the
also sprach chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.04.09.1859 +0200]:
> How do the permissions on /dev/dsp compare to the alsa device?
Both are 0660 root.audio.
I am, of course, a member of audio.
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On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 02:16:01PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.04.09.1408 +0200]:
> > I may say that I have had sound working with ALSA previously. It
> > could be that the chip is hosed. Since it's a laptop, I can't
> > really verify that.
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.04.09.1408 +0200]:
> I may say that I have had sound working with ALSA previously. It
> could be that the chip is hosed. Since it's a laptop, I can't
> really verify that. I'll try the OSS driver when I get a chance.
Semi-success: I can playbac
also sprach Patrick Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.04.09.1031 +0200]:
> 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 gnom
>> 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 whe
also sprach Patrick Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.04.08.1306 +0200]:
> 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 s
martin f krafft wrote:
> However, there is no sound. I have used alsamixer and pushed every
> channel to 100% volume, but there is not a single tone that emerges
> from the speakers, connected to Line Out.
Did you also unmute them?
Adam
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Have You also unmuted appropriate (prob. master and PCM) switches in alsamixer? (key
'M')
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>However, there is no sound. I have used alsamixer and pushed every
>channel to 100% volume, but there is not a single tone that emerges
>from the speakers, connected to Line Out.
I had something like that a while back.
Using gnome-alsamixer solved my problem.
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Hi there,
With two systems, one very new and one ancient system, both running
2.6.x, I am experiencing a weird Alsa-related problem. Also is
running and the modules are properly loaded. The kernel logs
successful initialisation of the modules, and that it found the
respective soundcards, and when
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