Although this is for Mandrake, here is a good document for
setting up sound stuff in general:
http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT8018846552.html
On 7/21/06, T.J. Duchene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh, I forgot. You might also have to load ALSA's OSS compatibility
driver, if it isn't alread
Oh, I forgot. You might also have to load ALSA's OSS compatibility
driver, if it isn't already when you use an OSS app. It's normally
named something like snd_pcm_oss, if I recall correctly.
T.J.
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If you are using GNOME and want to use ALSA instead you must also
install the gstreamer-alsa package if you want to get ALSA
pipes working. The version number varies depending on which branch of
Debian you have. I believe it is 0.8 for Sarge.
You can then set ALSA as the default in preferences
> Audio pipe is set up as OSS (I don't really
> understand this) and when I press test a tone is emitted from the speakers,
> so it's obvious that a suitable driver has been installed, just not
> configured correctly. Also if I switch on the sounds for events on the
> desktop under Gnome configurat
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