vitaminx wrote:
|> do you have any audio managers installed? (e.g. pulseaudio, jackd,
|> esd)
|>
Thank you and sorry to be slow (I was away from the relevant machine).
Yes: jackd and pulseaudio are both installed; not esd, though.
|> can you please post the content of ~/.asoundrc and /et
Hi,
do you have any audio managers installed? (e.g. pulseaudio, jackd, esd)
can you please post the content of ~/.asoundrc and /etc/asoundrc if
these files exist in your installation?
greetings,
vitaminx
Am Montag, den 25.01.2010, 08:46 -0800 schrieb Jim McCloskey:
> * Rick Pasotto (r...@niof.
* Rick Pasotto (r...@niof.net) wrote:
|> What kernel are you using? Sound didn't work for me using 2.6.30 but
|> worked fine with 2.6.26 and 2.6.32.
Thank you, Rick. I'm using 2.6.32, but I don't believe it can be a
kernel issue since sound actually works very well, as long as you
stick to
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 11:48:36PM -0800, Jim McCloskey wrote:
>
> After an upgrade to Debian testing this weekend (jan 23, 2010), audio
> playback on my desktop GNOME machine was left in a compromised state.
What kernel are you using? Sound didn't work for me using 2.6.30 but
worked fine with 2.
After an upgrade to Debian testing this weekend (jan 23, 2010), audio
playback on my desktop GNOME machine was left in a compromised state.
None of the following worked following the upgrade (they worked before):
VLC
audacious
exaile
listen
totem
rhythmbox
By `not work' here,
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