Le mercredi 24 novembre 2004 Ã 11:28 +0100, Josselin Mouette a Ãcrit : > > Using the Debian Installer RC2 to perform a fresh install of a Debian > > desktop system, I ended up with Linux 2.4.27, and automatically > > configured OSS i810_audio drivers for my Intel onboard sound card. > > This shouldn't be the case at first; with this sound card, you should > end up with the ALSA drivers, as the OSS ones should be blacklisted in > discover and hotplug. debian-boot people, do you have an idea of what is > happening?
Bleh, I should have looked better, this is obviously because the user is running a 2.4 kernel. Sorry for bothering debian-boot. > [...] > > It seems that somehow either the present GNOME Volume Control applet is > > only able to handle ALSA sound devices or that the incorrect version of > > it is chosen by the installer. > > > > I also note that I am in the audio group (which I had to add manually) > > and that the OSS device files have permissions: > > crw-rw---- root audio > > Just choose the OSS output plugin in gstreamer-properties if you want to > use the OSS driver. The strange thing is that /system/gstreamer/0.8/default/audiosink defaults to osssink. It should have worked out of the box for your system. Was gstreamer0.8-oss installed with the default setup? -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom
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