On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 09:50:24 +0000
Wackojacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> > 
> > After I run alsaconf, all the above mentioned applications present a 
> > satisfactory sound, however, Gnome events sounds do not play anymore.
> 
> I don't run Gnome so I cant help here.  Maybe you need to reconfigure 
> Gnome to use alsa for sound events once you have alsa up and running.

somewhere in the gnome control center is a setting for audio and you have to 
change it to alsasink. I'm long gone from gnome now, but IIRC this worked for 
me a few months ago.


[...]

> > Based on the above, and due to the sound issue, should I reinstall 
> > Debian Sarge again or is there another thing that I should install or 
> > reinstall, or run again, in order to fix this sound issue?
> > 
> I doubt a complete reinstall is necessary. If the above doesn't help try 
> posting more info e.g. which kernel and distribution etc.

reinstalling the system is windows mentality. You shouldn't ever have to 
reinstall unless you've totally b0rked your disk somehow. (something like rm 
-rf / would be a likely candidate for reinstall...). If you're getting sound 
out of the machine at all, then its just a matter of getting it configured 
properly. are you running any of the sound daemons like esd ?

A

> 
> HTH
> 
> Wackojacko
> 
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