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On Fri, July 8, 2005 11:21, Duncan wrote: |
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> Expanding on what Zac said, ensure your user is in the audio group, and |
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> that udev is set up to use that group for audio devices and that the mode |
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> is 660. |
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that was the pointer for me[3], i have disabled arts and enabled alsa olso |
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in the kernel after that rebuild all that hasuse arts[1] in use settings, |
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and last emerged all alså supporting tools[2], wonderfull it sound is |
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again working on my asus sk8n |
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> Also, check your PAM settings, console.perms IIRC. Gentoo is moving away |
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> from using the PAM console-perms module by default, because it causes |
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will pam still be an problem for me now when the silence is dead here ? |
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using kernel 2.6.12 r4 now |
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[1] equery hasuse arts |
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[2] equery hasuse alsa |
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emerge from the listning above |
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[3] usermod -G audio myuser |
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