Re: Sound woes

2009-05-10 Thread Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
> > Iceweasel itself shouldn't grab the soundcard if your > not on a site that uses > flash for audio. If you close the webpage after listening > to flash audio the > soundcard is still in the "being used" state, > correct? > > Try these two commands below, which should show what is > using

Re: Sound woes

2009-05-10 Thread Nigel Henry
On Sunday 10 May 2009 20:27, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote: > > > And opening up a new browser, sound doesnt work in > > > > that one either. As > > > > > long as the original browser is open, weather or not > > > > theres sound > > > > > playing, nothing else can get sound. > > > > > > does that hel

Re: Sound woes

2009-05-10 Thread Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
> > And opening up a new browser, sound doesnt work in > that one either. As > > long as the original browser is open, weather or not > theres sound > > playing, nothing else can get sound. > > > does that help narrow things down? > > One thing you could try is editing > /etc/iceweasel/iceweas

Re: Sound woes

2009-05-09 Thread Dale E. Martin
> And opening up a new browser, sound doesnt work in that one either. As > long as the original browser is open, weather or not theres sound > playing, nothing else can get sound. > does that help narrow things down? One thing you could try is editing /etc/iceweasel/iceweaselrc and changing the

Re: Sound woes

2009-05-09 Thread Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
> Right now on my Debian unstable system, i run Pulseaudio (for good USB audio > support). Recently many things have stopped working. I can watch YouTube > videos with sound, and click on MP3s and hear them, both from within FireFox. > But when I open up another browser at the same time, that g

Sound woes

2009-05-09 Thread Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum
I keep having problems with sound on my system that i just dont know how to describe any more. If there is a way to say whats going on, i want to know this, so i can get help better, and figure out myself how to keep things working. I dont want to do any thing fancy, i just want sound to *work*

Re: sound woes with kernel 2.6.0 and 865 chipset

2003-10-03 Thread Schulman . Andrew
cc: Subject: Re: sound woes with kernel 2.6.0 and 865 chipset 10/03/2003

Re: sound woes with kernel 2.6.0 and 865 chipset

2003-10-03 Thread Dan Anderson
FWIW, Did you make clean before compiling the kernel? If you didn't those errors could be a result of previously compiled code. OTOH if you're an advanced enough user to want to compile your own kernel you probably knew that. HTH -Dan On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 11:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >

sound woes with kernel 2.6.0 and 865 chipset

2003-10-03 Thread Schulman . Andrew
I'm running kernel 2.6.0-test4 on my Abit IS7 mobo (Intel 865 chipset). I'm trying to get ALSA sound working, and I'm having a devil of a time of it. I have ALSA sound enabled in my kernel. Abit (and also Realtek, who make the integrated AC650 sound chip) offers an AC'97 codec module to be do

ESD and Gnome Sound woes

2002-04-21 Thread Balazs Javor
Hi, I have a strange problem with esd. If I select to start esd and to enable Gnome sounds in the controll panel, then whenever I start X I get some strange pulsing high frequency sound from my speakers, that stops after X has finished loading. And allthough strange that's not a big problem. The p

Sound Woes

2002-03-01 Thread Ray Raddatz
I have an almost new Debian installation (Woody) that is giving me a great deal of grief getting sound configured. I actually have two soundcards in my machine to chose from. I have a Creative CT4750 PCI sound card that had worked in this hardware configuration under Red Hat. I also have the on-

Re: Sound Woes

1999-09-07 Thread Chanop Silpa-Anan
> I have the same card, but I compiled the ES1371-driver not as module. IIRC > you have to define aliases for the sound driver in /etc/conf.modules if you > want to use it as module. > > Here, with the driver compiled directly into the kernel it works fine with no > other configuration at all,

Re: Sound Woes

1999-09-07 Thread Tobias Zimpel
On Sun, Sep 05, 1999 at 05:15:37PM -0500, Kent West wrote: > I have successfully configured sound on a couple of Debian boxes, but > only as a result of hit&miss luck. On this box with an AudioPCI 64 > (Ensonique 1371 I believe), I haven't had any success. > > When I run "make menuconfig", I speci

Sound Woes

1999-09-05 Thread Kent West
I have successfully configured sound on a couple of Debian boxes, but only as a result of hit&miss luck. On this box with an AudioPCI 64 (Ensonique 1371 I believe), I haven't had any success. A LOT of the problem is that I just don't comprehend what's necessary to get sound working. Reading the HO