Elimar Riesebieter 写道:
* Niu Kun [090912 23:42 +0800]
Elimar Riesebieter ??????:
* Niu Kun [090912 22:03 +0800]
Elimar Riesebieter ??????:
* Elimar Riesebieter [090907 12:54 +0200]
severity 545415 normal
tags 545415 moreinfo
thanks
* Niu Kun [090907 09:10 +0800]
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So I wonder if alsa drivers can load correctly on system bootup,
so that I don't have to execute the command each time I log into
my system.
It is not a point of loading. It is indeed a point of Users setings.
Are you comfortable with your daemons setings now?
I'm sorry for the delay of responding.
But I can't find any setting option in my gnome control center
Isn't it audio or sound or something like this. Sorry, I don't have
a gnome machine handy. Start gnome-control-center from the
commandline and look for it. Did you installed gnome-audio?
dpkg -l | grep gnome-audio
Yes. I've already installed it.
shuang:~# apt-get install gnome-audio
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done
gnome-audio is already the newest version.
any audio daemon you mentioned in your last email.
What tells (from the console):
ps aux | grep pulse
ps aux | grep esound
shuang:~# ps aux | grep pulse
root 13938 0.0 0.0 5344 756 pts/0 S+ 23:40 0:00 grep pulse
shuang:~# ps aux | grep esound
root 13943 0.0 0.0 5344 756 pts/0 S+ 23:40 0:00 grep esound
At this state I can't see a reason why gnome is wineing about a
incorrectly working sound daemon, because none is running? There are
two more possible sounddaemons:
artsd -> whis depends on kde
jackd -> which is HighTec sound daemon
To check it do:
# ps aux | grep art
# ps aux | grep jack
This is empty output.
Colud you please switch to the console via <CTRL> <ALT> 1
login as user
run:
# alsamixer
Is the mixer shown? If not. check whether alsa-utils are installed.
Quit alsamixer
# <ESC>
I can see it.
Play a sound
# mplayer your_soundfile
Do you hear sound?
I can hear sound.
But there's an error in the output:
[AO OSS]: audio_setup: Can't open audio device /dev/dsp: Device or
resource busy.
# adjust controls in alsamixer
# <CTRL> <ALT> 2
# alsamixer
Hopefully nothing is mutet. If so, go to the control and just hit m.
If you can hear sound, everthing should be ok.
Yes. I can hear the sound. In fact, I just don't want to reload my alsa
driver by running "alsa force-reload" manually each time I login Gnome.
Elimar
Thanks again for your suggestion for the test and really appreciate your
attention to my problem.
Regards,
Kun
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