Hi Moshe,

I also had this problem on my Asus Eee PC, and fixed it installing the
E sound daemon (esound package on Debian).
I guess this solution might work for you as well.

good luck,
shay

2009/2/25 Moshe Brace using Yahoo <mbrace...@yahoo.co.uk>:
> Regarding Sound.
> Sometimes I find I get the warning "There's a problem with the Sound" even
> though ALSA appears to be configured OK in Mandriva 2009.0 Gnome Desktop. I
> have an CMedia PCI card installed. I have not tried the Via. Other
> programmes work fine regarding sound without problems. To fix I log out and
> login then the problem appears fixed or reboot. However Mandriva appears not
> to save the settings.
>
> I have tried setting the Skype Options to Pulse but the sound isn't good, or
> it won't work. Skype I know needs ALSA. I have tried also tried through the
> Webcam but as likewise no video it doesn't input sound.
>
> I have also tried:
>
> "alsactl store" and "alsactl restore"
>
> Anyone have any ideas how to get over this problem?
> Moshe
>
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