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> > Did you look at the boot messages?
> >
>
> I can't see anything related to ALSA in /var/log/messages
>
> regards,
What payers are you using? Try a low level alsa tool, like aplay. BTW,
alsa is known for muting the mixer by default. Did you check this? Did
you do an
> Did you look at the boot messages?
>
I can't see anything related to ALSA in /var/log/messages
regards,
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> Of those three, you only miss snd_seq_oss. So a
>
> sudo modprobe snd_seq_oss
>
> /might/ do the trick.
>
> I just added these lines:
>
> # Sound
> snd_seq_oss
> snd_pcm_oss
> snd_mixer_oss
>
> to my /etc/modules, which should help after the next reboot; haven't
> tried it yet.
I tried both su
[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 2006-10-09:
> "lsmod |grep snd" returns
>
> snd_cmipci 31296 0
> gameport 14344 1 snd_cmipci
> snd_pcm_oss35968 0
> snd_mixer_oss 15872 1 snd_pcm_oss
> snd_pcm74532 2 snd_cmipci,snd_pcm_oss
> snd_page_alloc
Did you look at the boot messages?
Regards,
Andrei
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Andrei Popescu a écrit :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > > You could try putting the sound card module in /etc/modules which will
> > > ensure it's loaded at boot which should sort problem 1.
> > >
> > > Not sure how you address 2.
> >
> > Hello.
> > Thanks for your proposition.
> > Unfortunatly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > You could try putting the sound card module in /etc/modules which will
> > ensure it's loaded at boot which should sort problem 1.
> >
> > Not sure how you address 2.
>
> Hello.
> Thanks for your proposition.
> Unfortunatly, for a few days, i have no sound at all. But
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I have exactly the same problem, alsa changes are not being retained
between reboots. I remember seeing something like "Alsa saving
status" when shutting down my long-established system, but the new
install has no such message.
On Monday 09 October
> >
> > 1/ Several weeks ago, the sound stopped working after each reboot. To
> > solve that, i run "alsaconf", which detected the sound card, then
> > reloaded the modules, and the sound worked after that... but only up to
> > the next reboot.
> >
> > 2/ For a few days, i have no sound at all. I
On (09/10/06 00:33), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm working with a Debian testing distribution, and i have no sound
> anymore for 1 week. My problem grew in 2 steps, each time probably
> after a "apt-get upgrade" :
>
> 1/ Several weeks ago, the sound stopped working after each reboot.
Hello,
I'm working with a Debian testing distribution, and i have no sound
anymore for 1 week. My problem grew in 2 steps, each time probably
after a "apt-get upgrade" :
1/ Several weeks ago, the sound stopped working after each reboot. To
solve that, i run "alsaconf", which detected the sound ca
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