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Re: Sound not working



Oh, and the volume is so low because your mixer settings are set that way. 
Get a mixer program (Gnome has one of its own in the multimedia package I 
think) and up the volume.

On Thursday 30 August 2001 07:09 pm, David Nusinow wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> 	My guess is that your soundcard isn't configured as a module, but is
> instead compiled right in to the kernel, hence the lack of anything with
> lsmod. I don't know exactly why your sound will play when you cat it, but
> not in gnome, but the most common cause of audio problems is that you're
> not part of the "audio" group. If you never added yourself to that group,
> go ahead and do it, then logout and log back in as that user and see if
> your apps can play sounds.
>
> - David Nusinow
>   krmt1984@ucla.edu
>
> On Thursday 30 August 2001 01:31 pm, Eric Whitestone wrote:
> > Ok, i've gone throught the sound HOWTO. When my system boots up, it
> > detects the card, and says it's at IRQ 11. But, when I do an lsmod,
> > nothing is listed at all. But, when I do a "cat endoftheworld >
> > /dev/dsp", that song plays (if i turn the speakers up loud). My question
> > is, how can I get this to work in gnome and other applications? Thanks in
> > advance!
> >
> > --eric



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