Hi

May sound a little bit silly but i had the same problem
and i found out that aRts wasn't installed.
Maybe you check if aRts is installed. It's a standalone package.
And/Or you search for "artsd".
If it's installed forget my suggestion :-))

Sven

On Wednesday, 28. March 2001 01:28, you wrote:
> I have the same problem but under Gnome.  Soundblaster 32 PNP (old ISA
> card, so I didn't really consider it a big deal but my problem sounds
> similar).  In Control Center->Multimedia->Sound, I click off the "Enable
> sound server startup" and "Sounds for events", click Ok, go back to it
> and they are unchecked.  I have no sound, period, from any program, but
> HardDrake lists the sound card.
>
> Eaon
>
> On 27 Mar 2001 16:27:14 -0600, Vincent Meyer wrote:
> > Hello, fellow cookers!
> >
> >       Looking at odds and ends I haven't been able to get working.. and
> > one that came up again yesterday was the sound server in KDE.  This
> > computer uses a Yahama OPL3A type chipset, which works fine with XMMS and
> > other applications.  I also have the "enlightened" sound demon running,
> > although have tested both with it and without it.  Just can't get KDE to
> > make sounds.
> >
> >       Configuration -> KDE -> Sound -> Sound Server has "Start aRts
> > soundserver on startup checked.  Have tried the other check boxes - no
> > change.
> >
> >       On the "Sound I/O tab, I/O method is Autodetect - there are no
> > other choices available. (could this mean it doesn't see the sound card?)
> >  Sound Quality is also "autodetect"
> >
> >       Anyway, would be nice if this worked.  Anyone else having this
> > prob?
> >
> >       V.

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