On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 08:09:24 +0200 Julien Puydt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ethy H. Brito a écrit : > > Yes there is an audio test. And no, It doesn't succeed. > > Then your audio setup isn't in a usable state. This is for sure! > > > But, as a Linux application, it could at least give a little more useful > > message. > > It tries to open "Default" and that fails. There's nothing more to be > said because it doesn't know more about it. nothing against it but that is the problem with layered applications. No Flames Please. Just a thought. > > > What audio device is it trying to open??? /dev/WHAT??? > > "Default" is meaningless. At least for me. I managed to find the final device ALSA is trying to use. I found that my udevd (I think) created some /dev/snd devices with 664 permissions. Particularly pcmC0D0c. I changed it to 666 and ekiga is sending out audio. The problem is every time I boot I have to change it manually. I'll search some udevd docs and see how to fix this. I am pretty convinced it is a Slackware 10.2 config thing. Regards Ethy _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
