Re: Getting sound working

2011-11-01 Thread Harry Putnam
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes: Its a reduced image of course but you can see the panel across the bottom. Kind of... Try again, I've put an unreduced image of just the bottom and a little of the screen... full width. www.jtan.com/~reader/vu/disp.cgi Is that not

Re: Getting sound working

2011-11-01 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 02/11/11 00:54, Harry Putnam wrote: Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes: snipped Kind of... Try again, I've put an unreduced image of just the bottom and a little of the screen... full width. www.jtan.com/~reader/vu/disp.cgi Thanks (that I could see) snipped

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-31 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 31/10/11 14:24, Harry Putnam wrote: Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes: System Tray - to the left of Notification, which is left of the clock. Check System Tray Settings (right-click in the System Tray) In the left-hand pane select Auto-hide, in the right-hand pane

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-31 Thread Harry Putnam
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes: I'm getting pretty confused... you describe things that I just do not see here. You may not have a System Tray - or you may have it in an unusual location (or obscured). No, I don't think so. See my desktop with 2 instances of emacs,

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-31 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 01/11/11 00:46, Harry Putnam wrote: Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes: I'm getting pretty confused... you describe things that I just do not see here. You may not have a System Tray - or you may have it in an unusual location (or obscured). No, I don't think so.

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-30 Thread Harry Putnam
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes: If:- $ apt-get -s install kmix | grep kmix gives you:- gives you:- kmix is already the newest version. kmix set to manually installed. sudo apt-get -s install kmix |grep kmix kmix is already the newest version. Then try:- (and look

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-30 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 31/10/11 03:40, Harry Putnam wrote: Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes: If:- $ apt-get -s install kmix | grep kmix gives you:- gives you:- kmix is already the newest version. kmix set to manually installed. sudo apt-get -s install kmix |grep kmix kmix is already

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-30 Thread Harry Putnam
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes: I don't know what theme you have running so I don't know the exact appearance - the icon should appear as a small speaker:- http://christian.esken.de/kmix/screenshots.html Desktop theme is `oxygen' and I have a darkish image as wallpaper.

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-30 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 31/10/11 11:49, Harry Putnam wrote: Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes: I don't know what theme you have running so I don't know the exact appearance - the icon should appear as a small speaker:- http://christian.esken.de/kmix/screenshots.html Desktop theme is

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-30 Thread Harry Putnam
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes: System Tray - to the left of Notification, which is left of the clock. Check System Tray Settings (right-click in the System Tray) In the left-hand pane select Auto-hide, in the right-hand pane select Kmix and set it to Always Visible.

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-28 Thread Lorenzo Sutton
On 28/10/2011 01:09, Harry Putnam wrote: Celejarcele...@gmail.com writes: [...] Run a mixer (e.g., alsamixer) and check to make sure nothing's muted and that the volumes are set to reasonable levels. Egad, that was it, alsamixer showed the volume being really low. OK now I've got sound

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-28 Thread Harry Putnam
Lorenzo Sutton lsut...@libero.it writes: Q W E Increase left/both/right volumes Z X C Decrease left/both/right volumes You can only set left/right volume if the soundcard supports it for that channel. This usually doesn't work e.g. for master, it usually does for PCM. You can

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-28 Thread Harry Putnam
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes: [...] If you still have KDE installed... use the Kmixer - it should be under the Multimedia section of Klauncher (your menu) - or you can start it using:- $ kmix It'll appear in the systray - right-click on it, Show Mixer Window =

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-28 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 29/10/11 01:01, Harry Putnam wrote: Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes: [...] If you still have KDE installed... use the Kmixer - it should be under the Multimedia section of Klauncher (your menu) - or you can start it using:- $ kmix It'll appear in the systray -

Getting sound working

2011-10-27 Thread Harry Putnam
I've purposely not used sound in my linux setups for yrs... never had much need of sound... and only really needed it for my video editing work which is done with Adobe tools and therefore all on windows. Anyway, cutting to the chase... like I said its been literally yrs since I even thought

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-27 Thread Celejar
On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 15:38:17 -0500 Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote: I've purposely not used sound in my linux setups for yrs... never had much need of sound... and only really needed it for my video editing work which is done with Adobe tools and therefore all on windows. Anyway,

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-27 Thread Charlie
On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 15:38:17 -0500 Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com suggested this: I've purposely not used sound in my linux setups for yrs... never had much need of sound... and only really needed it for my video editing work which is done with Adobe tools and therefore all on windows.

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-27 Thread Harry Putnam
Charlie aries...@skymesh.com.au writes: [...] Florian Kulzer helped me to debug this a couple of years ago. Very comprehensive and excellent run through, but this might be all you need: amixer set Master unmute That one seems to have went off without a hitch amixer set PCM unmute amixer

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-27 Thread Harry Putnam
Celejar cele...@gmail.com writes: [...] Run a mixer (e.g., alsamixer) and check to make sure nothing's muted and that the volumes are set to reasonable levels. Egad, that was it, alsamixer showed the volume being really low. OK now I've got sound and happily listing to wbez One thing I

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-27 Thread Bob Proulx
Harry Putnam wrote: One thing I don't see is a way to increase/decrease sound in the separate speakers. Only seems possible to increase/decrease both at once. Depending upon your sound driver there should be separate left and right controls. Check that they are not locked together. Some

Re: Getting sound working

2011-10-27 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 28/10/11 10:09, Harry Putnam wrote: Celejar cele...@gmail.com writes: [...] Run a mixer (e.g., alsamixer) and check to make sure nothing's muted and that the volumes are set to reasonable levels. Egad, that was it, alsamixer showed the volume being really low. OK now I've got

Re: getting sound working?

2004-01-12 Thread Kent West
0debian user wrote: Hi! I am running Debian unstable with kernel image 2.2.18 How do I get my sounc card (CS 4281) working in Debian? Exactly what steps must I take? (the more explicit the better - I tried installing OSS and ALSA in past but they both failed) Regards, Zach I would first

getting sound working?

2004-01-10 Thread 0debian user
Hi! I am running Debian unstable with kernel image 2.2.18 How do I get my sounc card (CS 4281) working in Debian? Exactly what steps must I take? (the more explicit the better - I tried installing OSS and ALSA in past but they both failed) Regards, Zach

Re: Need help getting sound working

2003-07-13 Thread Marc Hinrichs
Am Freitag, 11. Juli 2003 17:12 schrieb Chris Metzler: BTW, ESD is the sound-mixer-of-choice for Gnome. If you run Gnome, you almost certainly have ESD running. KDE uses its own sound mixer daemon, called arts. Programs that are part of Gnome will want to send their sound output to ESD,

Re: Need help getting sound working

2003-07-11 Thread Chris Metzler
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 20:42:36 -0600 Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to get sound working on my Woody computer. I have some confidence that the hardware is correctly installed because the computer plays the ogg vorbis files that are provided with Knoppix, but only with the

Need help getting sound working

2003-07-10 Thread Paul E Condon
I'm trying to get sound working on my Woody computer. I have some confidence that the hardware is correctly installed because the computer plays the ogg vorbis files that are provided with Knoppix, but only with the software on the Knoppix demo disk. I have installed xmms debian package and

Re: Need help getting sound working

2003-07-10 Thread irvine
Hei I didn't read all of your email but will recommend the following link anyway. http://www.linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq=viewarticleartid=541page=1 Just in case I pasted the link incorrectly go to www.linuxorbit.com, click on HOWTOs, go to the bottom of