Hey,
I found the source of the problem myself: the sound-daemon esd was
grabbing the ressources of the soundcard, so programs have to be
configured to communicate with esd rather than ALSA...
In case you have useful advice regarding the issue, please let me know!
Maybe the thread can be help
Hi folks,
I have a problem with ALSA that sure has occurred before. Nonetheless,
solutions proposed in earlier postings I browsed do not solve the problem.
After running alsaconf in root, ALSA sound works fine, but after
rebooting, some applications do not work (eg xmms) while others do
(eg
* Colin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> I'd suggest putting in snd-pcm-oss and snd-mixer-oss if it isn't there
> already.
Thanks for the heads up. I will do that.
patrick
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cothrige wrote:
> * Colin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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>>alsaconf will load the modules that you need but it won't add them to your
>>/etc/modules file to have them load after a reboot. Do "lsmod" before and
>>after alsaconf and put the modules that were added by alsaconf in
>>/etc/modules.
>
>
* Colin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> alsaconf will load the modules that you need but it won't add them to your
> /etc/modules file to have them load after a reboot. Do "lsmod" before and
> after alsaconf and put the modules that were added by alsaconf in
> /etc/modules.
Yes, that worked. Af
cothrige wrote:
> Having been a fairly long-time Slackware user, since 8.1, and being
> somewhat unhappy with some compatibility problems with Gnome apps and
> that distro, I decided to see if Debian would work for me. I don't
> have high-speed internet access and so used a work computer which I
>
See the "loading modules" section of
/usr/share/doc/alsa-base/README.Debian.gz.
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> Having been a fairly long-time Slackware user, since 8.1, and being
> somewhat unhappy with some compatibility problems with Gnome apps and
> that distro, I decided to see if Debian would work for me. I don't
> have high-speed internet access
Having been a fairly long-time Slackware user, since 8.1, and being
somewhat unhappy with some compatibility problems with Gnome apps and
that distro, I decided to see if Debian would work for me. I don't
have high-speed internet access and so used a work computer which I
have access to periodical
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