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Indeed, it the daemon should be running in order to the sound to work (did |
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in my case), see if there is an option for a more verbose output or |
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something like that. |
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2007/9/5, Daniel <danstemporaryaccount@×××××.ca>: |
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> > > Here's what I have: |
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> > > KDE (Konqueror & Firefox) |
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> > > Sound works in mplayer |
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> > > Sound works in amarok |
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> > > I'm using alsa |
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> > > I'm not using arts |
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> > > I'm not using esd |
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> > > My USE flags include gstreamer |
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> > > Flash video works |
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> > > Flash audio is completely silent |
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> > > |
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> > > Here's what I've tried: |
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> > > # emerge netscape-flash |
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> > > $ rm -r ~/.mozilla (and other firefox-ish or macromedia dirs) |
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> > > Restarting the box |
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> > > Creating a new user and starting a KDE session as that user |
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> On September 5, 2007 03:04:23 pm Rafael Barrera Oro wrote: |
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> > I had a similar problem, sound began working when i emerged the |
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> enlightened |
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> > sound daemon |
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> I just tried that with no success. Do I need to be running it or |
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> anything? 'cause starting it with the init script is failing with a [ !! |
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> and there's nothing in /var/log/messages. |
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