* Rick Thomas [090504 14:35 -0400]
> 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.

Grave means absoluty unusable, on each pattform. You_re one out of
48.000 alsa-utils users (popcon participants). I bet, you can hear
sound even if those messages are persist. Maybe it is pulsaudio?
Well, on my powebook I didn't have had such messages while booting
and i enjoy sound ;-) Try to compile alsa-source_1.0.19 for your
plattform and report again.

Elimar


-- 
  Learned men are the cisterns of knowledge, 
  not the fountainheads ;-)



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