why u don't use KDE instead... :D i think kde is as light as gnome
AFAIK... CMIMW no offense

btw login as root
# su
# alsaconf

if u can hear the sound thats work.


br,

tambun


> On Saturday 24 November 2007 01:16, Gene A. Anderson wrote:
>> I'm a fairly new Linux user who is completely new to Opensuse.  I have
>> recently installed the Gnome desktop version of Opensuse 10.3 to an old
>> Compaq Presario desktop computer that also can boot up in Windows 2000.
>>
>> When I login the desktop icon for the volume control has a red X.  When
>> I click on it I get the following error message: "This volume control
>> did not find any elements and/or devices to control.  This means either
>> you don't have the right GStreamer plugins installed or that you don't
>> have a sound card configured."
>>
>> The YaST sound configuration window shows that the ESS1988 Allegro-1 was
>> configured as sound card number 0.  It also lists the driver as
>> snd_maestro3.  So that seems like the card is being found.
>>
>> Most bizarre to me is that in the login window when my cursor is in the
>> empty field in which to type my user name, I can hit the backspace key
>> and get a healthy beep out of the speakers as if the sound card is
>> correctly configured and ready to work and somehow the login process
>> disrupts that, because after logging in I can get no sound whatsoever
>> out of the speakers.
>>
>> I'm looking for any suggestions and I'm willing to provide any
>> information that would be helpful.  Please remember that I am something
>> of a beginner, so please try to keep that in mind when advising me.
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>> Gene Anderson in Taiwan
> Hi Gene,
>
> I'm betting all works fine if you log in as root?  Have you checked your
> system.log (/var/log/messages) for any resmgr errors?
>
> Carl
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