(...) google on asound.rc and dmixer for info on that if you want.
I did and didn't find anything helpful...
THe lack of mixing for oss will prevent other apps from getting sound
while gnome is running.
I don't get this "lack of mixing for oss" since I configured alsa to
take over the sound...
I rebooted the computer and it did not seem to work as the sound
events
of Gnome were played with distortion again.
I think your distortion may be some other problem. sorry no ideas
there,
unless you've got one channel turned all the way up maybe.
The thing here is that when I run alsaconf, I get nice sound for some
applications and no sound at all for Gnome events.
After closing a Gnome session or rebooting the computer, this alsaconf
results seems to be lost as I get to the starting point (i.e. distorted
sound for Gnome events and no sound for other applications).
In other words, the work of alsaconf seem to be lost after a Gnome
session termination or a computer reboot.
(I mentioned that in the start).
can you get soudn with a player like aplay? with gnome running and a
terminal
open, can you run aplay <somesoudnfile>.[wav|mp3|etc], what happens?
See above
Thanks again...
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