Re: [gentoo-user] Sound... a known method to track down problems

2006-03-01 Thread Christoph Eckert
> Sorry to just blurt right out with this... I'm in need of sound on my > unix box and kind of quickly.  I never even configure sound or want > it as a rule but now I need it to test some recording equipment on a > second winxp computer with m-audio delta-66 installed. you've ALSA installed but i

Re: [gentoo-user] Sound... a known method to track down problems

2006-03-01 Thread Alexander Puchmayr
Hi Harry! Did you load the alsa-modules before launching kde? Try /etc/init.d/alsasound start as root and then have a look what dmesg is telling you and whether /proc/asound/cards contains anything different from a empty string. Second, your should configure your kde to use alsa. Go into the c

[gentoo-user] Sound... a known method to track down problems

2006-03-01 Thread Harry Putnam
Sorry to just blurt right out with this... I'm in need of sound on my unix box and kind of quickly. I never even configure sound or want it as a rule but now I need it to test some recording equipment on a second winxp computer with m-audio delta-66 installed. I get this message when starting kde