Re: Diagnosing sound problems

2009-05-31 Thread Peter Robinson
Andrei Popescu wrote: On Fri,29.May.09, 23:26:39, Peter Robinson wrote: The sound levels are at max. I hear some system sounds but no audio (e.g. youtube). The speakers are on full... Ok, if you do hear some system sounds then you do have working sound. Can you please tell exact

Re: Diagnosing sound problems

2009-05-30 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri,29.May.09, 23:26:39, Peter Robinson wrote: > The sound levels are at max. I hear some system sounds but no audio > (e.g. youtube). The speakers are on full... Ok, if you do hear some system sounds then you do have working sound. Can you please tell exactly what works and what doesn'

Re: Diagnosing sound problems

2009-05-29 Thread Peter Robinson
Andrei Popescu wrote: On Fri,29.May.09, 19:53:07, Peter Robinson wrote: [snip] Everything looks normal. Do you get sound if your run speaker-test -c2 (interrupt with Ctrl+C)? Are the volume levels ok? Check with alsamixer. Regards, Andrei The sound levels are at max. I hear some system so

Re: Diagnosing sound problems

2009-05-29 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri,29.May.09, 19:53:07, Peter Robinson wrote: [snip] Everything looks normal. Do you get sound if your run speaker-test -c2 (interrupt with Ctrl+C)? Are the volume levels ok? Check with alsamixer. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Alb

Re: Diagnosing sound problems

2009-05-29 Thread Peter Robinson
Andrei Popescu wrote: On Fri,29.May.09, 08:19:35, Peter Robinson wrote: Hi deb-gurus, after an update, sound on my system stopped starting automatically and I needed to run alsaconf after each boot to get it started. So I updated all packages on my system and now it seems that even alsac

Re: Diagnosing sound problems

2009-05-29 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri,29.May.09, 08:19:35, Peter Robinson wrote: > Hi deb-gurus, > > after an update, sound on my system stopped starting automatically and I > needed to run alsaconf after each boot to get it started. So I updated > all packages on my system and now it seems that even alsaconf was > automat

Diagnosing sound problems

2009-05-28 Thread Peter Robinson
Hi deb-gurus, after an update, sound on my system stopped starting automatically and I needed to run alsaconf after each boot to get it started. So I updated all packages on my system and now it seems that even alsaconf was automatically removed. Using the Audio Settings panel in gnome, the te