On Jan 11, 2008 1:19 PM, Jos Collin <joscollin at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I brought a Thinkpad T61 recently and installed Debian on it. I'm able
> to play audio  files using mplayer/ xmms. But the sound is coming only
> if I do the following things on the terminal
>
> 1. Hold the tab key when the autocomplete cannot find a matching file
> name.
> 2. Hold the backspace key
> 3. Hold the right, left or down arrow keys.
>
esound may be the culprit.try going in Gnome menu
>system>preferences>sound>sounds>enable esd,sounds for events.personally i
have switched to pulse audio 6 months ago itself!.BTW,I am on Debian Sid
apt-pinned with lenny/experimental with upstart replacing sys-v-init

>
> While mplayer is playing the audio file, I have to do something on the
> terminal which produces the beep sound, to get the audio output. But
> the beep sound is not coming at all.
>
the output from a terminal the command "lspci" will be helpful.and what is
ur sound?an onboard ac97?

>
> If anybody experienced this problem, please help me. So that I can
> move away from my laptop while hearing music :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Jos Collin
>
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