> I've gone into the gui setup, and under the audio tab for "audio driver > to use" field the default is null. I suspect that explains the lack of > sound, but I'm at a loss as to what to put it there.
I ran into the exact same problem recently and this is what I did: Start xine from a terminal window and observe the output. It will contain a long list of checks regarding the drivers and codecs that it can find and use. This led me down the path of installing and configuring a driver for my sound card that xine could use. There are a number of threads that give good starting points once you know what driver you need. In my case it was the OSS-compatible driver supplied by Creative for a SB Live. There should be a way to display the console output from any application that gets launched form an X-based gui, but it hasn't quite made my round-tuit list yet. (read the disk corruption thread). HTH, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]