Le vendredi 4 mars 2011 19:46:31, Maarten Vanraes a écrit : > Op vrijdag 04 maart 2011 10:03:30 schreef Michael Scherer: > > Le jeudi 03 mars 2011 à 21:51 +0100, Maarten Vanraes a écrit : > > > Op donderdag 03 maart 2011 17:07:13 schreef Wolfgang Bornath: > > > > I have compared the laptop installation with the desktop installation > > > > (where sound is working) but I can't find any possible reason. > > > > The main point is: pulse does not start because of missing modules - > > > > but because of lacking knowledge I can't find out which modules are > > > > missing and why. > > > > > > it is odd, because i tried a laptop installation and the sound worked, > > > (allthough i was just too quiet). > > > > > > i also have the snd_hda_intel driver > > > > Given the fact that hda is a specification rather than a type of > > hardware ( http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/hdaudio.htm ), it is > > quite unsurprising to have different result with different hardware. > > yes, that is true, snd_hda_intel loads another codec module. > > except, how would this be related to "sound after install without > installing pulse-task-audio" because this is only a kernel module > difference, afaik? > I have the same problem. Sound was working with alpha1 but after the las t updates, it is mute. I use a Midiman Delta 44 which uses snd_ice1712 The on-board card uses
$ play /usr/share/sounds/KDE-Im-Cant-Connect.ogg ALSA lib pulse.c:229:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect: Connection refused play FAIL formats: can't open output file `default': snd_pcm_open error: Connection refused Where can I found the synoptic of the sound system in mageia? It is now so complicated that it is difficult to help to make a good bug report and, of course, a patch. -- Pierre Jarillon - http://pjarillon.free.fr/ Vice-président de l'ABUL : http://abul.org/ Microsoft est à l'informatique ce que McDonald est à la gastronomie.
