On Thursday 02 Apr 2009, Kent West wrote:
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> Apparently my regular Debian setup is flipping a bit on the sound
> circuitry itself that requires a power-off to fix. At least, that's
> the way it seems to me. But I have no clue as to how to track this
> down further.
If you look in /etc/udev you w
Kent West wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Okay, so as no one has provided any hints as to where to go, the only
thing left is to try alsaconf.
But from what I've been able to ascertain, alsaconf is considered
poorly-written and poorly-maintained by the Debian developers, and
he
On Tuesday 31 Mar 2009, Kent West wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
> > Kent West wrote:
> >>
> >
> > Okay, so as no one has provided any hints as to where to go, the
> > only thing left is to try alsaconf.
I had something like this a few months ago. It might have been kde4
issues, or not, I don't quit
Kent West wrote:
I had a perfectly working Debian Sid/KDE3 box.
Then I added experimental to my sources.list file and installed enough
KDE4 stuff to play with it for a day or so. If I recall correctly,
sound worked for the first few hours, but by the time I got tired of
KDE4, I noticed sound
Kent West wrote:
Okay, so as no one has provided any hints as to where to go, the only
thing left is to try alsaconf.
But from what I've been able to ascertain, alsaconf is considered
poorly-written and poorly-maintained by the Debian developers, and hence
it has been dropped from the Deb
Kent West wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Okay, so as no one has provided any hints as to where to go, the only
thing left is to try alsaconf.
But from what I've been able to ascertain, alsaconf is considered
poorly-written and poorly-maintained by the Debian developers, and
hence it has been dr
Kent West wrote:
I had a perfectly working Debian Sid/KDE3 box.
Then I added experimental to my sources.list file and installed enough
KDE4 stuff to play with it for a day or so. If I recall correctly,
sound worked for the first few hours, but by the time I got tired of
KDE4, I noticed sound
I had a perfectly working Debian Sid/KDE3 box.
Then I added experimental to my sources.list file and installed enough
KDE4 stuff to play with it for a day or so. If I recall correctly, sound
worked for the first few hours, but by the time I got tired of KDE4, I
noticed sound was no longer work
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