Assuming you have a supported sound card, first, run sndconfig from a
command prompt (without KDE running)...once your sound card has been
activated (and the module set to load...should be automatic once you run
sndconfig), KDE should automagically start using it.
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> hello again,
>
> which device do i need properties to to hear sound? i use KDE2, and only as
> root do i hear the startup sound. after lots of searching on the internet, i
> found out that something called pam resets all the device's attributes
> according to the first person who logs into the physical terminal. i guess
> thats cool, but don't i have to have executable access to /dev/dsp0 in order
> to hear sound in KDE? pam sets it up so i have read/write but no exec
> privilages on /dev/dsp0. how do i configure /etc/security/console.perms (i'm
> retarded and can't understand man pages)?
>
> accually, which device and which privilages does one need to have to hear
> sound in KDE2? is it /dev/dsp0 or /dev/audio0? and do i need executable
> privs?
>
> thanks for the help again...
> christopher
>
>
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