----- Original Message -----From: Mark Knecht Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2011
9:52 amSubject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ALSA - Still No SoundTo:
[email protected]: dhk > On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 2:37 AM, dhk
wrote:> > >> > Another update. It seem all I need to do to get sound back is
run> > alsaconf (take all the defaults) and reboot. I'm not sure why > it
stops> > working after two or three reboots, but if I run alsaconf > again and>
> reboot it's back. It never works right after alsaconf, it > always needs> >
a reboot. It would be nice if the sound state didn't get > lost, but at> >
least I can get it back. I'd also wouldn't mind knowing why > it happens.> >>
> Thanks,> > dhk> > Does it really need a reboot, or does (as root)> >
/etc/init.d/alsasound restart> > get it going?> > - Mark> >It really needs a
reboot. Bouncing alsasound doesn't do anything. Then it works for a day or
two or a reboot or two and then nothing. Then I need to run alsaconf and just
hit enter for the defaults and reboot to get it back. It doesn't take long and
I can live with it, but it may indicate something else is wrong.dhk