Re: No HDMI Sound in Gnome (Debian Stretch)

2016-07-14 Thread Ric Moore
On 07/14/2016 02:23 PM, nice sw123 wrote: Hi, the Gnome-bases sound configuration no longer shows HDMI. (I ONLY see Build-in Audio Analog Stereo). But aplay -D plughw:0,3 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav does play sound through HDMI. What can I do to get HDMI listed in the Gnome Sound

No HDMI Sound in Gnome (Debian Stretch)

2016-07-14 Thread nice sw123
Hi, the Gnome-bases sound configuration no longer shows HDMI. (I ONLY see Build-in Audio Analog Stereo). But aplay -D plughw:0,3 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav does play sound through HDMI. What can I do to get HDMI listed in the Gnome Sound Config?? Thanks

Re: How to disable (or change) the logout sound in gnome/GDM?

2011-03-29 Thread Yuwen Dai
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 7:32 PM, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2011-03-28 09:58:57 +0800, Yuwen Dai wrote: > > The logout sound is a very ugly beep. I can change the login sound in > > gdm.conf but can not find where the logout sound setting is. I also put > > pcspkr module in the blacklist, no e

Re: How to disable (or change) the logout sound in gnome/GDM?

2011-03-28 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2011-03-28 13:32:35 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2011-03-28 09:58:57 +0800, Yuwen Dai wrote: > > The logout sound is a very ugly beep. I can change the login sound in > > gdm.conf but can not find where the logout sound setting is. I also put > > pcspkr module in the blacklist, no effect

Re: How to disable (or change) the logout sound in gnome/GDM?

2011-03-28 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2011-03-28 09:58:57 +0800, Yuwen Dai wrote: > The logout sound is a very ugly beep. I can change the login sound in > gdm.conf but can not find where the logout sound setting is. I also put > pcspkr module in the blacklist, no effect. Various solutions (the first one works on some machines, b

How to disable (or change) the logout sound in gnome/GDM?

2011-03-27 Thread Yuwen Dai
Dear all, The logout sound is a very ugly beep. I can change the login sound in gdm.conf but can not find where the logout sound setting is. I also put pcspkr module in the blacklist, no effect. Best regards, Yuwen

Re: only Root can play sound in GNOME

2005-11-10 Thread s. keeling
Matt Zagrabelny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 02:00 +0100, Joris Hooijberg wrote: > > > > I just installed Debian sarge with X and the following problem occurs: Me too. > > When I log in in Gnome as a regular user my speakers are making noise > > like a factorymachine (alternatin

Re: only Root can play sound in GNOME

2005-11-10 Thread Matt Zagrabelny
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 02:00 +0100, Joris Hooijberg wrote: > Hi all, > > I just installed Debian sarge with X and the following problem occurs: > When I log in in Gnome as a regular user my speakers are making noise > like a factorymachine (alternating silence and 'tshhh') and I can't > play audiof

Re: only Root can play sound in GNOME

2005-11-10 Thread chouck
You might need to change ALL the audio group files in /dev to 777 to get it to work outside of root. I just had to do that on a thinkpad A30 to get sound to work for users (and installed the correct drivers). > Hi all, > > I just installed Debian sarge with X and the following problem occurs: W

only Root can play sound in GNOME

2005-11-09 Thread Joris Hooijberg
Hi all, I just installed Debian sarge with X and the following problem occurs: When I log in in Gnome as a regular user my speakers are making noise like a factorymachine (alternating silence and 'tshhh') and I can't play audiofiles. While logged in as Root, or logged in in KDE as regular user the

[SOLVED] No sound in Gnome

2004-05-21 Thread James Buchanan
Sorry list, problem solved. Symlinked /dev/dsp0 to /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer to /dev/mixer0. Didn't have speaker volume turned up :) D'oh! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No sound in Gnome (Sarge, SoundBlaster card, Gnome 2.4.1)

2004-05-21 Thread James Buchanan
So far Google reveals only that SoundBlaster cards sometimes misbehave. I couldn't find anything specific about not getting any sound out of Gnome with a SoundBlaster Live 5.1 card. I have the correct modules loaded (2.6.3 kernel, snd-emu10k1, snd/sound/coundcore, ac97-codec), fixed permissions o

sound in gnome

2001-10-19 Thread Andreas Leitner
Hi, on my sid machine (totally recent, except for the new mozilla packages from today), I never managed to get the gnome sounds working. esd is up and running, mpg321 -o esd, and a lot of other apps all play sound without a problem (I am using the std. kernel oss drivers). But gnome never play

Sound in gnome

2001-06-11 Thread Evrard Nicolas
Hello everyone, I just switch from SuSE to Debian and I really, really happy (rpms were difficult to find for SuSE and anyhow I prefer a non-commercial distro). There is just one thing that doesn't seem to work : the sound in gnome, no gnome event produce sound althought sawfish does p

Re: No sound in Gnome

2001-04-19 Thread Martin Schulze
[repost] Deryk Lister wrote: > Here's an odd one, it's had me tearing my hair out for hours and I still > can't figure it out! > I can't get some gnome apps (specifically, the Gnome Control Center or > Gabber) to make sounds. > > The situation so far: > esound and OSS are both working, I've tes

Re: sound in gnome-sawfish

2001-02-23 Thread Marcelo Chiapparini
Steven, thank you very much for your help. Currently I am already a member of the audio group: $ groups myself $ myself: myself dialout audio dip Remember that I can play music CD normally. The problem is with the system sounds. Any other idea? Thank again! Marcelo On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at

Re: sound in gnome-sawfish

2001-02-23 Thread Steve R. Hastings
The Gnome environment uses EsounD, the sound daemon originally written for the Enlightenment window manager. The actual name of the daemon is esd. esd will work great with a Sound Blaster Live! card. When you said "enable sound server startup" you were saying yes to esd, but esd did not work

sound in gnome-sawfish

2001-02-22 Thread Marcelo Chiapparini
Hi to all! I am running potato 2.2r2 with 2.2.17 kerner and ximian-gnome. The default window manager is sawfish. I use the SB module in order to play CDs in my system without problems. But when I enter the Gnome control center and select multimidia/sound/general and "enable sound server at

Re: Sound in Gnome

2000-11-28 Thread Scott Patterson
>In order to make more space on my hard drive I recently created a new partition >and copied /home over to this using the following: > >tar cSpf - . | (cd /home2 ; tar xvSpf - ) > >Now, running off my new partition as home, I've come across an error that I >attribute to this change (as far as I

Re: Sound in Gnome

2000-11-28 Thread Moritz Schulte
Arlen Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've also experienced sound not working in KDE2 if I happen to go into Gnome > first, logout, and then login in KDE2. This could be a problem with 'esd', the Enlightenment Sound Daemon. If you login into GNOME, logout, do you still have process 'esd' ru

Sound in Gnome

2000-11-27 Thread Arlen Carlson
In order to make more space on my hard drive I recently created a new partition and copied /home over to this using the following: tar cSpf - . | (cd /home2 ; tar xvSpf - ) Now, running off my new partition as home, I've come across an error that I attribute to this change (as far as I can tell b

Re: Poor sound in GNOME

1999-06-11 Thread Kristopher Johnson
Thanks for the suggestion. It turns out that the three sounds in the gtk-events folder (clicked.wav, activate.wav, and toggled.wav) have the clicky staticky sound, but none of the other WAV files I played do. So I think the gtk-events sounds just suck, and I'll replace them. - Kris Jonathan Lupa

RE: Poor sound in GNOME

1999-06-10 Thread Jonathan Lupa
On Thursday, June 10, 1999 5:30 AM, Kristopher Johnson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Can anyone suggest any possible fixes? DISCLAIMER: All of this is "to the best of my knowledge" which is somewhat limited, but I'm sure someone will step up to correct me if I'm wrong! =) I had a problem simil

Poor sound in GNOME

1999-06-10 Thread Kristopher Johnson
When sounds play when I'm running GNOME, the sounds have a staticky click or pop at the end of them. I assume that this is some problem with ESD, but I'm not sure. The bad sounds don't happen when I'm not running GNOME. They also didn't happen when I used GNOME with Red Hat on this machine. I h