On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 11:04, Lucas Moulin wrote: > > Yeah, I figured that out right after I sent my mail :) Having > alsaplayer-alsa is a bit stupid, since I expected alsaplayer to output > with... alsa. Nevermind.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]|13:50:01> apt-cache show alsaplayer | grep Depends Depends: alsaplayer-gtk | alsaplayer-interface, alsaplayer-oss | alsaplayer-output, alsaplayer-common File a bug if yo think it should default to -alsa. > So I installed it, and now everything I play is just noise... http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=225065 > >Alsa still seems to have a couple of problems here (like when changing > >the volume the internal speakers turn on although a headphone is plugged > >in, How do you change the volume? The Spkr mixer allows turning on the external output even when something is plugged in, which I tend to consider a bug (I've embarrassed myself on a train too many times already...), but I'm sure some people think it's a feature... > >alsa-player/mplayer when really playing in alsa mode just give distorted > >sounds) > > I no longer have this problem (funny) but I can't change the main > volume, so it's not really an improvement ;) How do you load the ALSA drivers? Does /etc/init.d/alsa restart help? -- Earthling Michel Dänzer | Debian (powerpc), X and DRI developer Libre software enthusiast | http://svcs.affero.net/rm.php?r=daenzer