Joel Roth wrote:
> Do you have pulseaudio running on your system?
>
> It is a layer above ALSA, and could be related to your
> issue.
I do have PulseAudio typically running, but when I run
pasuspender alsamixer
the behaviour appears the same as before. I can also run
pasuspender aplay -D hw:CARD=
thanks, that fixes the problem.
playing the vcd is a cpu-intensive activity. i was monitoring things w
gkrellm, it shows a lot of cpu activity and the chip temp goes up fast.
probably because i don't have a plug-in video card and relies on the
on-board intel extreme graphics.
hja
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Got alsa working, able to play vcd w sound now, but only in root. 'no
sound' for evertyhing in non-root. working on it. i think it is a matter
of setting the permissions of alsa dir/files right.
thks for your reply.
hja
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Michael Haggerty (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>> There is no need to do that. First, if you use Kernel 2.6, you must
>> make the changes to /etc/modprobe.d, not /etc/modutils.
>
> I had similar problems with my modprobe configuration after a round of
> configuration (including running alsa
Hello,
There is no need to do that. First, if you use Kernel 2.6, you must
make the changes to /etc/modprobe.d, not /etc/modutils.
I had similar problems with my modprobe configuration after a round of
configuration (including running alsa-config) and ended up with a problem with
symptoms like th
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