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From: "dweinberg1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 8:04 PM
Subject: hi i am having a problem with my sound and with my cdrom drive
working.


> Hi i added 'device     pcm' to my kernel and for some reason my sound is
> showing up on the system when i type 'dmesg | grep pcm" i made the device
> nodes in /dev for snd0 and i setup the mixer so that the volume is up on X
> windows i can hear the speakers humming but when i try and play a .wav
file
> from the sound menu of multimedia nothing happens.

You probably need to disable esound using the sound monitor applet.  Simply
add the monitor to a panel (if it's not there already) and choose the "place
esound in stanby" option.
>
> I also tried to setup my cdrom by adding 'device       cd' to the kernel
but
> nothing seems to happen i can use the cdrom to install packages but i cant
> seem to use the cdrom to play music in X windows.
>
> (btw i am using Gnome as a window manager.)
> please help me its been driving me crazy thanx.
>
> sincerely,
> David Weinberg
>
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