On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 05:46:28PM -0500, W. Paul Mills wrote: > > Not sure on this one. Make sure your master volume > is not being set to zero. Also think you may find
Yep - try loading up alsamixer and check there are no 'MM's (mute) anywhere, and that all channels have a volume > 0. > > Thanks! That works better, but now alsaconf fails with the > > following notice: > > > > Loading driver: > > ALSA driver (version 0.9.0beta4) is already running. So you've got ALSA driver 0.9. Are you running Woody? If you are, you'll probably need to get alsa-utils 0.9 from unstable. I couldn't get my sound working with alsa-utils 0.5. I have these packages installed: shawn:/usr/local/src/debs# dpkg -l "alsa-*" | grep 0.9 ii alsa-base 0.9+0beta4-5 ALSA driver common files ii alsa-source 0.9+0beta4-5 ALSA driver source ii alsa-utils 0.9.0beta4-1 Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) ii alsa-modules-2 0.9+0beta4-5+p Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) [I built the alsa-modles from alsa-source] Maybe that helps Chris -- <><