"Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thursday 12 February 2004 03:27 pm, Nickolay Savchenko wrote:
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>> You've misunderstood. Gnome sound works, but ocassionaly it becomes
>> muted. I think the problem is related to permissions. 5 minutes ago my
>> father logged out from his gnom
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On Thursday 12 February 2004 03:27 pm, Nickolay Savchenko wrote:
> You've misunderstood. Gnome sound works, but ocassionaly it becomes
> muted. I think the problem is related to permissions. 5 minutes ago my
> father logged out from his gnome session
"Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nickolay Savchenko wrote:
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>> Wazow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>>Nickolay Savchenko wrote:
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>>>
Right click on sound button, uncheck mute item. ;)
>>>
>>>I have also seen that, and have to admit that it made me tinker with
>>>alsa c
Nickolay Savchenko wrote:
Wazow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nickolay Savchenko wrote:
Right click on sound button, uncheck mute item. ;)
I have also seen that, and have to admit that it made me tinker with
alsa config, which was just a waste of time :). So why gnome sound (or
system mixer?) ge
Wazow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nickolay Savchenko wrote:
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>> Right click on sound button, uncheck mute item. ;)
>
> I have also seen that, and have to admit that it made me tinker with
> alsa config, which was just a waste of time :). So why gnome sound (or
> system mixer?) gets muted occasi
Nickolay Savchenko wrote:
Right click on sound button, uncheck mute item. ;)
I have also seen that, and have to admit that it made me tinker with
alsa config, which was just a waste of time :). So why gnome sound (or
system mixer?) gets muted occasionally?
Andrzej
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On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 13:43, Nickolay Savchenko wrote:
> Right click on sound button, uncheck mute item. ;)
Thank you.
That's the kind of solution I like. Does tend to make one feel
astonishingly stupid, though.
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On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 13:32, Barry Marler wrote:
> Do you mean there are no system sounds? Your subject is "my sound went away",
> but you say the "splash sound is there". What exactly isn't working?
> I noticed a ton of sound-related changes when I ran etc-update.
As Gnome is coming up, the
Barry Marler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 12:19:35 -0700
> Glenn English <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Yesterday I did an emerge sync; emerge -u world and an etc-update, and
>> after that, there's no sound after Gnome starts. The splash sound is
>> there, then I hear a quite
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 12:19:35 -0700
Glenn English <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yesterday I did an emerge sync; emerge -u world and an etc-update, and
> after that, there's no sound after Gnome starts. The splash sound is
> there, then I hear a quite click and the volume icon in the panel has
> a re
Yesterday I did an emerge sync; emerge -u world and an etc-update, and
after that, there's no sound after Gnome starts. The splash sound is
there, then I hear a quite click and the volume icon in the panel has a
red backslash through it (and nothing makes noise).
I noticed that there were some new
Yesterday I did an emerge sync; emerge -u world and an etc-update, and
after that, there's no sound after Gnome starts. The splash sound is
there, then I hear a quite click and the volume icon in the panel has a
red backslash through it (and nothing makes noise).
I noticed that there were some new
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