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Hartmut Figge wrote: |
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> 'and such' also works here. *g* |
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> alsa is enabled in the kernel and i have these packages installed: |
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> hafi@i5_64 ~ $ eix -I --only-names alsa |
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> media-libs/alsa-lib |
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> media-sound/alsa-headers |
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> media-sound/alsa-utils |
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> media-sound/alsaplayer |
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> May it be that you have other packages regarding alsa installed also? If |
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> the notification works for you and you are only using alsa, then |
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> perhaps... :) |
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> |
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> Hartmut |
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I have these installed: |
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root@fireball / # eix -I --only-names alsa |
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media-libs/alsa-lib |
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media-plugins/gst-plugins-alsa |
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media-sound/alsa-headers |
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media-sound/alsa-utils |
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media-sound/alsamixergui |
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root@fireball / # |
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The difference is: gst-plugins-alsa and alsamixergui. I just wonder if |
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alsamixer has something muted? Have you ran alsamixer to check it? It |
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can run on a console. You should have that installed already. It is |
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part of alsa-utils. The master channel and the PCM channel is the |
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important ones. Be careful tho, it can play sounds that are pretty |
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loud. If it is muted, you can hit the M key to unmute it. It toggles. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |
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I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words! |
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Miss the compile output? Hint: |
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EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--quiet-build=n" |