Re: Sound woes

2009-05-10 Thread Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
> > Iceweasel itself shouldn't grab the soundcard if your > not on a site that uses > flash for audio. If you close the webpage after listening > to flash audio the > soundcard is still in the "being used" state, > correct? > > Try these two commands below, which should show what is > using

Re: Sound woes

2009-05-10 Thread Nigel Henry
On Sunday 10 May 2009 20:27, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote: > > > And opening up a new browser, sound doesnt work in > > > > that one either. As > > > > > long as the original browser is open, weather or not > > > > theres sound > > > > > playing, nothing else can get sound. > > > > > > does that hel

Re: Sound woes

2009-05-10 Thread Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
> > And opening up a new browser, sound doesnt work in > that one either. As > > long as the original browser is open, weather or not > theres sound > > playing, nothing else can get sound. > > > does that help narrow things down? > > One thing you could try is editing > /etc/iceweasel/iceweas

Re: Sound woes

2009-05-09 Thread Dale E. Martin
> And opening up a new browser, sound doesnt work in that one either. As > long as the original browser is open, weather or not theres sound > playing, nothing else can get sound. > does that help narrow things down? One thing you could try is editing /etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc and changing the

Re: Sound woes

2009-05-09 Thread Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
> Right now on my Debian unstable system, i run Pulseaudio (for good USB audio > support). Recently many things have stopped working. I can watch YouTube > videos with sound, and click on MP3s and hear them, both from within FireFox. > But when I open up another browser at the same time, that g

Re: sound woes with kernel 2.6.0 and 865 chipset

2003-10-03 Thread Schulman . Andrew
cc: Subject: Re: sound woes with kernel 2.6.0 and 865 chipset 10/03/2003

Re: sound woes with kernel 2.6.0 and 865 chipset

2003-10-03 Thread Dan Anderson
FWIW, Did you make clean before compiling the kernel? If you didn't those errors could be a result of previously compiled code. OTOH if you're an advanced enough user to want to compile your own kernel you probably knew that. HTH -Dan On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 11:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >

Re: Sound Woes

1999-09-07 Thread Chanop Silpa-Anan
> I have the same card, but I compiled the ES1371-driver not as module. IIRC > you have to define aliases for the sound driver in /etc/conf.modules if you > want to use it as module. > > Here, with the driver compiled directly into the kernel it works fine with no > other configuration at all,

Re: Sound Woes

1999-09-07 Thread Tobias Zimpel
On Sun, Sep 05, 1999 at 05:15:37PM -0500, Kent West wrote: > I have successfully configured sound on a couple of Debian boxes, but > only as a result of hit&miss luck. On this box with an AudioPCI 64 > (Ensonique 1371 I believe), I haven't had any success. > > When I run "make menuconfig", I speci