Camaleón wrote: > On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 19:07:13 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote: > > >> Camaleón wrote: >> > > >>> Sounds preferences are set to "Autodetect" for events sounds, music and >>> videos and sound conferences. >>> >>> >> I don't have this choice. >> > > Are you on lenny, right? :-? > > So that is located under menu/system/preferences/sound/devices tab. > > >>>> Should I deinstall esound? What can I do to hear music again? I >>>> checked the volume control panel, and everything is okay (no `mute', >>>> etc., and volumes are sufficiently high). >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Create a new user and login to check if it is working from there. >>> >>> >> This does not work neither. >> >> I just installed libesd-alsa0, restarted, but nothing worked more. Then, >> I deinstalled esound, and tried to deinstall libesd-alsa0 (putting back >> libesd0), but it asks me to remove ~450 Mb of GNOME packages. Now, I >> have libesd-alsa0, system sounds, but no other sounds. >> > > I cannot reproduce that behavior. I've tried to uninstall "libesd0" and > install "libesd-alsa0" but all sounds are still working (system sounds, > youtube, totem...). > > How about disabling system sounds? Re-login after the change and check if > you can hear anything from youtube. > I just disabled system sounds, re-loginned, and music works. But system sounds won't work. Normal, then. But why should I have to disable ESD? -- Merciadri Luca See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/ I use PGP. If there is an incompatibility problem with your mail client, please contact me. Walk softly, carry a big stick.
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