Elimar wrote:

This often happens when one manipulates the audiosettings and kmix settings in kde(3|4). When you're using kde try to reset all audiosettings via kcontrol or systemsettings to the default and play around with the chanel levels in kmixer. Then reboot and check again. At the moment I can't reproduce it regulary so I didn't found a receipt. If you find one, please let us know ;)

I'm not using KDE. And I have never manipulated any audio settings at all on this machine. This is a fresh out of the box squeeze install. These messages showed up on the first reboot after installing.

That's why I marked it "grave" -- it makes the default configuration unusable by normal non-guru users.

Rick



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