> matt zagrabelny (mz) writes:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have a weird sound problem: no sound at all.
>>
mz> i assume you are a member of audio. type "groups" to find out. if
mz> not add yourself to audio in /etc/group.
mz> i wouldnt concern yourself with alsa until you had perhaps oss
mz>
> Hi!
>
> I have a weird sound problem: no sound at all.
>
> Sound drivers loaded ok, all programs (mplayer, mpg123, aumix, saytime,
> etc) are working without any errors, and -- no sound at all.
>
> I have woody, kernel 2.4.18, SB Live! 5.1.
>
> I tried drivers from kernel image, latest emu10k
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 07:40:13PM +0300, ? ? wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a weird sound problem: no sound at all.
>
> Sound drivers loaded ok, all programs (mplayer, mpg123, aumix, saytime,
> etc) are working without any errors, and -- no sound at all.
>
> I have woody, kernel 2.4.18, SB
what about if you are root, do you get any sound then? of so, what does
ls -la /dev dsp give you?
you schould get something like:
bash$ ls -la /dev/dsp
bash$ crw-rw-rw-1 root audio 14, 3 Jun 13 2001 /dev/dsp
and make sure you are a member of the audio group.
/ernst
On Mon, 2003-
What kind of sound card are you using?
On Monday 11 June 2001 02:03 pm, Brendan O'Connor wrote:
> Hello!
>
> When I try to play a wav or mp3, I only hear a stuttering replay of the
> first half second or so, again and again for several seconds. Whenever an
> app plays a sound (say, kmail when fin
G'Day !
An educated guess here is that the 'Analog to Digital' chip/board and/or your
'Digital to Analog' board has failed Trying replacing the sound card with a
new one.
cheers,
Jim Parker
Sailboat racing is not a matter of life and death It is far more important
than that !!!
Richard Black wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> @[EMAIL PROTECTED] it but my sound has died. All was working fine yesterday,
> then
> I updated my (woody) system and now all is silent. I am using alsa and
> gnome. Everything _looks_ okay--modules loaded, esd running, volume
> up--just no sound. The only
"Eric G . Miller" wrote:
>
> I had some problems with sound in > 2.2.14 kernels. Anyway, I played
> with my /etc/modutils/aliases a bit and now all seems to be working
> okay. I don't know if these are exactly correct, but for reference:
>
> #alias off
> options opl3 io=0x388
> alias sound-slo
I had some problems with sound in > 2.2.14 kernels. Anyway, I played
with my /etc/modutils/aliases a bit and now all seems to be working
okay. I don't know if these are exactly correct, but for reference:
#alias off
options opl3 io=0x388
alias sound-slot-0 cs4232
alias sound-service-0-0 cs423
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