On Monday 22 April 2002 19:05, you wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Apr 2002 09:31:52 +0100
>
> John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sunday 21 April 2002 19:40, you wrote:
> > > It seems you succesfully loaded the ALSA driver modules for your
> > > sound(card), including the OSS emulation modules snd-pcm-oss and
> > > snd-mixer-oss :)
> > >
> > > Can you use K -> multimedia -> sound -> Sound Mixer? Can you hear an
> > > audio CD with the KDE CD player afterwards? What happens when you try
> > > XMMS?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > The mixer modules are there to be used,depending upon which Alias in
> > modules.conf one enabled. In the examples given previously the OSS driver
> > install that DrakX created for you the mixers come up set midway on the
> > volume contoll sliders.
> >
> > The manually enabled alsa driver produces a mixer control whose setting
> > come up initially as nil volume, I manually reset them and have the new
> > volume levels set as default.
>
> Did you unmute the relevant channels (the green LED's)?
>
> > However should the wrong aliases be enabled in modules.conf there is no
> > mixer utility at all, it is greyed over. See examples listed previously
> > for details of the settings employed that work.
> >
> > In the DrakX OSS install I have sound from Kstart-Multimedia-Sound-CD
> > Player only , no sound on any other device whatsoever. The devices
> > themselves do seem to be playing,there is the usual number counter
> > clocking up it's numbers as the tune is played in those devices that
> > display as such, and those with the Horizontal slider bars invariably
> > slide.They look as though they are outputting something , but  sound is
> > not heard. That includes Xmms.
>
> And the same happens when the ALSA drivers are loaded? You can check with
> 'cat /proc/interrupts' before and after running a sound application if the
> card has generated interrupts while 'playing'.
>
> > Both drivers do not create any KDE sound jingles.There is nothing to
> > indicate the system 's  own OS sounds are configured at all.
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > John
>
> <big snip> and good luck!
>
>     -Frans


Uhumm,!!!!!!

Did you unmute the relevant channels (the green LED's)?   
NO,
My BOOB OF THE WEEK !!

I had reset the volume settings but not the Geen LED.

John
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