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From: Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] After yrs of silence... I need sound
Date: Sun, 06 Sep 2009 21:55:28
Message-Id: 4AA42FCC.9020004@gmail.com
In Reply to: [gentoo-user] After yrs of silence... I need sound by Harry Putnam
1 Harry Putnam wrote:
2 > I've gone literally for yrs with no sound on my desktop machines.... I
3 > rarely find a need for it.
4 >
5 > But now I'm trying to take some online courses and find trying to work
6 > on windows machine when coding and other sorts of editor intensive
7 > stuff is involved... I really feel much more adept on linux.
8 >
9 > Anyway cutting to the chase... its been so long since I even looked
10 > into gettting sound working.. I'm sort of stunned at the realization I
11 > have no clue at all as to how to get started.
12 >
13 > I hoped to avoid reading acres of documentation. Starting way at the
14 > bottom etc etc.
15 >
16 > Hoping some kind sole will take the time to provide a brief outline
17 > off the top of there head... how to get started and cut right to the
18 > chase in an hour or two.
19 >
20 > My setup is profile x86/2008.0
21 > On this architecture and kernel <past the `-r1' is my own versioning
22 > Linux reader 2.6.30-gentoo-r1_rdr_5 #6 [...]i686 Intel(R) Celeron(R)
23 > CPU 3.06GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
24 > I try to keep within a week or two being up to date most of the time.
25 >
26 > I've got speakers hooked up at back of the machine in the `green'
27 > hole.
28 >
29 > I get nothing sound wise when attempting to play a music or video
30 > file.
31 >
32 > Neither do I see any errors: mplayer some.wav from a cmdprompt shows
33 > the file playing... but I'm hearing nothing.
34 >
35 > Below are a few chunks of info that hopefully will be useful to
36 > someone diagnostically:
37 >
38 > My kernel has also enabled pci sound devices/:
39 > <M> (Creative) Ensoniq AudioPCI 1370
40 > <M> (Creative) Ensoniq AudioPCI 1371/1373
41 >
42 > lspci -vv shows this item:
43 >
44 > 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801EB/ER
45 > (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02)
46 >
47 > Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. 865PE Neo2-V
48 > (MS-6788) Mainboard
49 >
50 > Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
51 > Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx-
52 >
53 > Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
54 > <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR- INTx-
55 >
56 > Latency: 0
57 > Interrupt: pin B routed to IRQ 12
58 > Region 0: I/O ports at dc00 [size=256]
59 > Region 1: I/O ports at d800 [size=64]
60 > Region 2: Memory at febffa00 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512]
61 > Region 3: Memory at febff900 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256]
62 > Capabilities: <access denied>
63 > Kernel driver in use: Intel ICH
64 > Kernel modules: snd-intel8x0
65 >
66 >
67 >
68 >
69
70 Well, this has always been a pet peeve of mine. It is the default way.
71 Try using kmix, alsamixer or some of its friends to unmute the sound.
72 It may not be all of the problem but it has to be unmuted first and
73 foremost.
74
75 Hopefully that will make those speakers thump a little.
76
77 Dale
78
79 :-) :-)