Re: Sound problems... had OSS working... now neither ALSA or OSS works(complicated)

2007-05-22 Thread Ralph Katz
On 05/22/2007 01:04 PM, Michael Bonert wrote: [snip] > Any case, I'm back to where I was yesterday-- in summary: > * Flash animation in IceWeasel -- kaputt. > * KDE sound -- works. > * xine (sound) -- works. > * XMMS -- works. So you /do/ have sound. > That said... when I do: > - > # aplay "B

Re: Sound problems... had OSS working... now neither ALSA or OSS works(complicated)

2007-05-22 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 07:04:11PM +0200, Michael Bonert wrote: > This is in follow-up to an earlier post... > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/05/msg03451.html > > I'm sort of back to where I was before this started... but a bit more > confused. > > I figured-out the volume wasn't high

Re: Sound problems... had OSS working... now neither ALSA or OSS works(complicated)

2007-05-22 Thread Michael Bonert
This is in follow-up to an earlier post... http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/05/msg03451.html I'm sort of back to where I was before this started... but a bit more confused. I figured-out the volume wasn't high enough to hear the music. (On that, I don't know what the wisdom is of defaul

Sound problems... had OSS working... now neither ALSA or OSS works (complicated)

2007-05-21 Thread Michael Bonert
I tried switching to ALSA earlier today... seeing how it is the newer thing. Also, I'd hoped of getting sound working in IceWeasel --specifically in Flash animations. - I know the Flash animation problem can be solved with 'Full duplex' i.e. Full duplex (off) is supposed to fix this problem: