On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 09:16:36 +0100, Andreas Janssen wrote: >Hello > >Mark Healey (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > >> On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 09:18:24 -0600, Kent West wrote: >>>Mark Healey wrote: >>>>On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 22:21:09 +0100, Andreas Janssen wrote: >>>>>Mark Healey (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>I have no sound. >>>>>> >>>>>>When I boot knoppix it uses via82cxxx_audio and works. I have that >>>>>>module installed so I added the line to my "via82cxxx_audio" to my >>>>>>/etc/modules. Still no sound. >>>>>> >>>>>>What do I check next? >>>>>> >>>>>Check if you are in the audio group, and if the channels are >>>>>unmuted. >>>>> >>>>How do I do those? It also doesn't work as root. And, another bit >>>>of information. When I try system sounds there is nothing. When I >>>>try xmms it hangs (xmms, not the system). >>>> >>>In a terminal logged in as yourself, type "groups" to see what groups >>>you're in. >>> >>>What kernel are you using ("uname -a")? >> >> 2.4.18-bf2.4 >> >>>What modules do you have loaded ("lsmod")? >> >> Module Size Used by Tainted: P >> via82cxxx_audio 18144 1 >> ac97_codec 9568 0 [via82cxxx_audio] >> soundcore 3236 2 [via82cxxx_audio] >> bcm4400 29180 1 >> hpfs 61408 0 (unused) >> keybdev 1664 0 (unused) >> input 3072 0 [keybdev] >> usb-uhci 20708 0 (unused) >> usbcore 48032 0 [usb-uhci] >> >>>What's the output of "lspci" in regard to your sound card? >> >> [...] >> 3177 00:11.1 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. Bus Master IDE (rev >> 06) 00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 >> Audio Controller (rev 50) >> >>>Use a mixer program (kmix, amix, aumix, GnomeMixer, etc) to make sure >>>your volume is not muted/too low. >> >> I couldn't find any of these instlled. I tried >> "apt-get install GnomeMixer" and was told it doesn't exist. > >It is not included in Woody. If you use Gnome in Woody, try gmix >instead. It is in the gnome-media package.
Well I managed to fix roots gnome. Is there another mixer that is installed by default that I might try? > >Other reasons could be interrupt problems. Type > >cat /proc/interrupts on both the Debian and the Knoppix systems. See if >maybe one of the systems uses another interrupt for your card, and if >maybe one of the systems uses APIC, while the other doesn't. Did that. Both are using 9 and I saw no conflicts. >Also try the acpi=off and pci=aoacpi boot parameters. How do I do that. When I power up I am not given any options for parameters. It just boots right up. ----------------------------------------- Please leave this. It is a filter term. ferulebezel ----------------------------------------- Mark Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Don't bothor CCing or emailing this address. Since spammers seem to be harvesting this list anything that doesn't come from the list server is assumed to be spam and deleted. ASUS A87V8X mobo w AMD Athalon Broadcom 4401 onboard nic with static IP Address ATI All-In-Wonder 9700 Video card. Sampo Alphascan 17mx monitor using the "vesa" module -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]