Kent West <westk@acu.edu> writes: > 1) Your sound chip is not properly supported by whatever kernel > you're using, > or > 2) You don't have the correct modules installed > or > 3) You're running a desktop environment like KDE or Gnome which > expects a sound daemon like artsd or esd, and that daemon is not > running. or 4) Your device permissions are screwy. > 4) Profit? (that's a "insiders" joke, if you don't get it) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underpants_Gnomes Wikipedia. It's like the Funk and Wagnall's revenge apon the Internet. 8:o) -- .''`. Paul Johnson <baloo@ursine.ca> : :' : `. `'` proud Debian admin and user `- Debian. Because it *must* work. debian.org aboutdebian.com
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