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On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 21:44 +0100, Franta wrote: |
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> On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 23:40 +0100, Christoph Eckert wrote: |
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> > > Sound was working - at least mpeg files were with sound. This started |
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> > > with an update world somewhen during november last year. |
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> > check /etc/modules.d/alsa, that's where your soundcard configuration |
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> > lives. If it doesn't contain a matching configuration, enter it |
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> > manually or run alsaconf as root (it's part of alsa-utils). |
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> > Best regards |
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> Well, I ran alsaconf just now. |
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> It told me that it cant find neither soundcard 0 nor soundcard 1 during |
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> restoring of the mixer levels. |
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> That's the same behaviour I get during boot. |
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> As I stated in the initial post I had sound. Te only thing changed are |
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> some emerge -u. |
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> Dunno. I have the "great" feeling that this is a system for which I'll |
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> have to follow discussions, read (changing) documentation and so on for |
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> 10 hours to have one hour of work with it. |
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> Why the hick things stop working so often????? |
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Just now I've realized: there is no device in /dev for the soundcard. So |
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the issues could be in coldplug and in udev too. |
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