Hi,

you need to ensure that aRts is properly installed on
your system. Without aRts no sound. Any sound related
problem should be fixed by checking aRts.
ALSA does not work on its own.
Cheers.
Alexander

 --- Gerhard Gaussling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: >
Am Dienstag, 24. Februar 2004 03:58 schrieb Udo
> Hoerhold:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've installed KDE 3.2 on a Debian stable system
> (with a few packages
> > from testing and a 2.6.3 kernel), and sound isn't
> working.  [...]
> >
> > ALSA is compiled into the kernel.  I have i8x0
> audio, which I've
> > tried compiled in, and as a module.  [..]
> 
>
http://dot.kde.org/1070894366/1071099818/1071294651/1072009249/
> Unfortunatly, the link seems to be down.
> In the Google Cache you can find 
>
http://66.102.11.104/search?q=cache:LAp3v0RfT34J:dot.kde.org/1070894366/1071099818/+site:kde.org+kde+3.2+alsamixer+sound&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
> 
> #
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> #
> Re: KDE 3.2 Broke my ALSA sound
> by Alexander Malashenko on Thursday 01/Jan/2004,
> @14:38
> To solve the problem You should run as root an
> alsamixer command in the 
> terminal window, go to the "External Amplifier Power
> Down" item and 
> press M button. That's all.
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> 
> You can also read in the german computer technic
> magazin c`t something 
> similar in the KDE3.2 article.
> 
> Regarding the /dev/dsp problem you might follow the
> hints of James 
> Colby.
> 
> hth
> 
> Gerhard
> 
> 
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