James Ausmus wrote:
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First off - do you have PulseAudio running? If so, for HW/ALSA testing
purposes, shut it down. Second, check your mixer settings to determine
No I don't have it installed.
if your volume levels are appropriate. A great quick CLI app for this is
alsamixer
Stroller wrote:
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You haven't made it clear - in any of your subsequent posts, either -
if sound is working for other applications.
I have never configured sound. It has never worked.
If you get a new email, does your laptop go bing!? Can you play an
MP3 by double clicking on
Dale wrote:
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At least you are past the kernel part and know the hardware should be
working. I had to install alsamixergui to unmute mine. Since I have a
somewhat bloated install, I'm not sure how you would unmute yours. You
may have to install some kind of alsa to do that.
On 4 Nov 2009, at 23:28, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
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I would appreciate some guidance in getting sound working such that I
can listen to an adobe flash video. I am using firefox (have the adobe
flash plugin installed which plays video but no sound) and a pretty
updated gentoo laptop.
You
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Valmor de Almeida val.gen...@gmail.comwrote:
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I think I am getting close. My video player is vlc and I reemerged with
alsa support; that pulled only the relevant alsa packages. Then
downloaded a flv video and played; no sound. But got some clue.
First off -
Hello,
I would appreciate some guidance in getting sound working such that I
can listen to an adobe flash video. I am using firefox (have the adobe
flash plugin installed which plays video but no sound) and a pretty
updated gentoo laptop.
Thanks in advance.
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Valmor
PS: never tried to get
Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Hello,
I would appreciate some guidance in getting sound working such that I
can listen to an adobe flash video. I am using firefox (have the adobe
flash plugin installed which plays video but no sound) and a pretty
updated gentoo laptop.
Thanks in advance.
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