Sorry for the noise. Youtube is having BIG problems. And Chrome
is apparently loading videos in a tab with audio MUTED !!
On 2/3/19 2:09 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
Running Debian Sid uptodate.
Lost all sound this morning after an APT update/upgrade. I don't see
anything in the update that sh
I have since discovered the problem seemingly only affects
Google-Chrome in Youtube. Firefox in youtube has sound
and VLC plays mp3's fine.
Just a Chrome problem ??
On 2/3/19 2:09 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
Running Debian Sid uptodate.
Lost all sound this morning after an APT update/upgrade
Running Debian Sid uptodate.
Lost all sound this morning after an APT update/upgrade. I don't see
anything in the update that should affect sound but what do I know :)
This is the output of INXI -A
frank@franklin:~$ inxi -A
Audio: Device-1: Intel 5 Series/3400 Series High Definition Audio
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 03:09:46 -0500, J Paulo wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I have installed Debian Squeeze & KDE Desktop. The audio devices never
> worked. I'm not sure if It's a Debian problem or a KDE problem. I has
> installed OpenSUSE with GNOME before and worked ok.
>
> If I try to up volume wit
Hi there!
I have installed Debian Squeeze & KDE Desktop. The audio devices never
worked. I'm not sure if It's a Debian problem or a KDE problem. I has
installed OpenSUSE with GNOME before and worked ok.
If I try to up volume with volume up key, appears like work it, but don't
show change in volum
Barry Samuels wrote:
> I'm running Debian Testing - up to date as of yesterday and I'm using
> Kmix.
>
> Since I have updated my kernel to 2.6.22 from kernel.org I am having
> audio problems with the on-board Intel HDA system.
>
> Sound output through the spea
I'm running Debian Testing - up to date as of yesterday and I'm using
Kmix.
Since I have updated my kernel to 2.6.22 from kernel.org I am having
audio problems with the on-board Intel HDA system.
Sound output through the speakers is fine but sound from the microphone
is dreadful
John Kerr Anderson wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have an AMD64 desktop PC running Debian Etch for amd64. The on-board
uses the standard Intel ICH driver in alsa. If I try booting the
computer with the Connectland USB web-cam... the built-in audio (a
microphone) interferes with the onboard audio.
Hello everyone,
I have an AMD64 desktop PC running Debian Etch for amd64. The on-board
uses the standard Intel ICH driver in alsa. If I try booting the
computer with the Connectland USB web-cam... the built-in audio (a
microphone) interferes with the onboard audio. The only solution I have
foun
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 19:29:36 -0500
Mitchell Laks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 10 December 2005 01:56 pm, Jacob S wrote:
> > Howdy list,
> >
> > I recently apt-get installed linux-image-2.6.14-2-k7 so that I would
> > have a recent enough kernel for udev (running Debian Unstable). Yes,
On Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 12:56:34PM -0600, Jacob S wrote:
> Howdy list,
>
> I recently apt-get installed linux-image-2.6.14-2-k7 so that I would
> have a recent enough kernel for udev (running Debian Unstable). Yes,
> I'm just now trying to take the plunge and upgrade to udev. But before
> I could
On Saturday 10 December 2005 01:56 pm, Jacob S wrote:
> Howdy list,
>
> I recently apt-get installed linux-image-2.6.14-2-k7 so that I would
> have a recent enough kernel for udev (running Debian Unstable). Yes,
> I'm just now trying to take the plunge and upgrade to udev. But before
> I could star
Howdy list,
I recently apt-get installed linux-image-2.6.14-2-k7 so that I would
have a recent enough kernel for udev (running Debian Unstable). Yes,
I'm just now trying to take the plunge and upgrade to udev. But before
I could start learning udev, I found the 2.6.14 kernel isn't loading
the driv
After I installed Java ( filename: j2re-1_4_2_05-linux-i586.bin) I've had
problems with audio in some progs. XMMS (audioplayer), gaim
(chattingprog), totem(movieplayer) and mplayer(movieplayer) fails to play
any sound at all. All these programs workes before installing java. When
running XMMS I ge
Hello
Marion Hall (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Andreas Janssen wrote:
>
>>Loading the driver for the ac97 codec is not enough, you also need the
>>actual driver for your sound chip. Run lspci to find out which one you
>>have.
>
> When I run lspci, I get the following:
> kwlv:~# lspci
> 00:1f.5
Andreas Janssen wrote:
>Loading the driver for the ac97 codec is not enough, you also need the
>actual driver for your sound chip. Run lspci to find out which one you
>have.
>best regards
> Andreas Janssen
When I run lspci, I get the following:
kwlv:~# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp.: U
Hello
Marion Hall (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I'm not getting working audio on this computer.
>
> When I modprobe ac97, it just goes to a blank line.
> I installed Debian with bf24 option and added alias sound-slot-0 ac97
> to modules.conf and ran update-modules
Loading the driver for the ac
I'm not getting working audio on this computer.
When I modprobe ac97, it just goes to a blank line.
I installed Debian with bf24 option and added alias sound-slot-0 ac97 to
modules.conf and ran update-modules
I'm testing this with ogg123 -d oss songname.ogg and it gives a Cannot open
oss device e
Mike,
Adding myself to the user did the trick. Thanks to everyone that helped.
bp
From: Mike Strean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Bruce Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: audio problems
Date: 02 Dec 2002 17:12:16 -0600
you can do this w/ "adduser"
adduser (your username)
--- Ruben Porras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El lun, 02-12-2002 a las 23:57, Bruce Park escribió:
> > Dennis,
> >
> > Exactly how do I add myself to the audio group?
>
> man adduser
> --
> The chains are broken and the door is open wide
> Our eyes adjusting to the light that was denied
> And
El lun, 02-12-2002 a las 23:57, Bruce Park escribió:
> Dennis,
>
> Exactly how do I add myself to the audio group?
man adduser
--
The chains are broken and the door is open wide
Our eyes adjusting to the light that was denied
And bring a sense of wonder
http://www.es.debian.org/intro/a
From: Dennis Stosberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: audio problems
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 23:14:13 +0100
Am 02.12.2002 um 14:49 schrieb Bruce Park:
> ** warning **: oss_open() failed to open audio device (/dev/dsp):
> Permission denied.
>
> As for the
Hi,
Am Montag, 2. Dezember 2002 19:09 schrieb Bruce Park:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a sound blaster live value card and it seems that I
> cannot get this to work. I have this driver 'EMU10k1' for this
> card. When I try to play an mp3 using xmms, at the prompt it
> tells me that it cannot access /
Am 02.12.2002 um 14:49 schrieb Bruce Park:
> ** warning **: oss_open() failed to open audio device (/dev/dsp):
> Permission denied.
>
> As for the other window, it's just tellin me to check that everything is
> correct. I'm currenty using OSS driver or esound. They both don't work.
> What else
enied.
As for the other window, it's just tellin me to check that everything is
correct. I'm currenty using OSS driver or esound. They both don't work. What
else should I check out?
bp
From: Dennis Stosberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: audio problem
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 12:09, Bruce Park wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a sound blaster live value card and it seems that I cannot get this
> to work. I have this driver 'EMU10k1' for this card. When I try to play an
> mp3 using xmms, at the prompt it tells me that it cannot access /dev/dsp.
>
Am 02.12.2002 um 13:09 schrieb Bruce Park:
> I have a sound blaster live value card and it seems that I cannot
> get this to work. I have this driver 'EMU10k1' for this card. When
> I try to play an mp3 using xmms, at the prompt it tells me that it
> cannot access /dev/dsp. Then xmms pops open a
Hello all,
I have a sound blaster live value card and it seems that I cannot get this
to work. I have this driver 'EMU10k1' for this card. When I try to play an
mp3 using xmms, at the prompt it tells me that it cannot access /dev/dsp.
Then xmms pops open a window with three things basically as
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 05:08:31PM +0100, ernst wrote:
> Can u get sound working if u are root? If so, do 'chmod a+rw /dev/dsp'.
Or you could just yourself to the 'audio' group, which should own
/dev/dsp anyway.
-rob
msg15858/pgp0.pgp
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"ernst" == ernst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ernst> Hi Can u get sound working if u are root? If so, do 'chmod
ernst> a+rw /dev/dsp'.
Nope. It is "better" to add the user to the 'audio' group instead
(edit /etc/group file, or use 'adduser userid audio').
By default /dev/dsp permiss
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 17:08:31 +0100 (CET)
ernst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
E> Hi
E>
E> Can u get sound working if u are root? If so, do 'chmod a+rw /dev/dsp'.
No; I can't. here's the output from mpg123:
MPEG 1.0 layer III, 16 kbit/s, 11025 Hz mono
Can't find a suitable libao driver. (Is device i
On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 05:08, ernst wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can u get sound working if u are root? If so, do 'chmod a+rw /dev/dsp'.
I'm no audio expert, so I don't know if this applies to /dev/dsp - but
I'd rather not have somebody I've given shell access to able to turn on
my microphone at any time and l
Hi
Can u get sound working if u are root? If so, do 'chmod a+rw /dev/dsp'.
/ernst
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, David Z Maze wrote:
> Amit Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I can't seem to get sound working here... I've added the user Amit to the
> > audio group, and installed esd* and alsa*. I don'
Amit Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can't seem to get sound working here... I've added the user Amit to the
> audio group, and installed esd* and alsa*. I don't have alsa modules in the
> kernel, but I guess it should work with oss. I have ac97 audio system.
>
> Amit@magrathea:~$ cat > /dev/d
Hi all,
I can't seem to get sound working here... I've added the user Amit to the
audio group, and installed esd* and alsa*. I don't have alsa modules in the
kernel, but I guess it should work with oss. I have ac97 audio system.
this might help you:
Amit@magrathea:~$ cat > /dev/dsp
bash: /dev/ds
--- "Rogelio E. Castillo Haro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > hi!
> I just upgrade my debian potato to r3 and my sound
> isn't working!
>
> When I try to hear some mp3 file with xmms, at
> console I receive:
> /dev/dsp : no such file.
> But it is there!!!
I suspect the permision of the file
try
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 12:34:38 -0500
"Rogelio E. Castillo Haro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just upgrade my debian potato to r3 and my sound isn't working!
>
> When I try to hear some mp3 file with xmms, at console I receive:
> /dev/dsp: no such file.
> But it is there!!!
From going through t
hi!
I just upgrade my debian potato to r3 and my sound isn't working!
When I try to hear some mp3 file with xmms, at console I receive:
/dev/dsp : no such file.
But it is there!!!
This is my ls -l /dev/dsp* output:
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root9 Jun 19 14:58 /dev/dsp -> /dev/dsp0
crwx
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 03:02:03PM -0400, Rob Mahurin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Under kernel 2.2.16 I can play CD audio normally; however, under
> 2.2.19 I get
>
> 14:58 tty1 $ cdir
> unknown cd - 64:30 in 6 tracks
> 10:11.62 1
> 15:17.00 2
> 9:59.08 3
> 8:19.55 4
> 3:39.12 5
> 17:01.40
Hello,
Under kernel 2.2.16 I can play CD audio normally; however, under
2.2.19 I get
14:58 tty1 $ cdir
unknown cd - 64:30 in 6 tracks
10:11.62 1
15:17.00 2
9:59.08 3
8:19.55 4
3:39.12 5
17:01.40 6
14:58 tty1 $ cdplay
sr0: CDROM (ioctl) reports ILLEGAL REQUEST.
sr0: CDROM (ioctl) re
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