Re: Problem in sound starting in KDE!
Add your user to the "audio" group. Probably the easiest way is to edit
the /etc/group file and add the users you want to be part of the group.
For example (/etc/group)
audio:x:29:harry,joe,sally
On Sun, 2002-07-21 at 05:52, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jorge Bruno S.S.Morgado?=
wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have other problem.
>
> I've been using RedHat until now, but I've just installed woody (the
> last beta before the full release) and I've also installed KDE.
>
> When I start KDE (as a normal user) I get the message "no permission to
> access /dev/dsp", very well, I made a chmod to it and gave it permitions
> to normal users.
>
> But now, when KDE starts, it says something like "Trying to initialize
> /dev/dsp in 44000 and only get 32000 so using null device" result I have
> no sound in KDE!
>
> I should say than I'm using a recompiled kernel (version 2.4.18), and
> that in the precompiled kernel that does not happen.
>
> But I've put the module emu10k (I have a sound blaster live) in the
> kernel when I recompiled it!
>
>
>
> Thank you very much!
>
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