On 07/14/2016 02:23 PM, nice sw123 wrote:
Hi,
the Gnome-bases sound configuration no longer shows HDMI.
(I ONLY see Build-in Audio Analog Stereo).
But
aplay -D plughw:0,3 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav
does play sound through HDMI.
What can I do to get HDMI listed in the Gnome Sound
Hi,
the Gnome-bases sound configuration no longer shows HDMI.
(I ONLY see Build-in Audio Analog Stereo).
But
aplay -D plughw:0,3 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav
does play sound through HDMI.
What can I do to get HDMI listed in the Gnome Sound Config??
Thanks
to have:
/desktop/gnome/sound/event_sounds false
I don't use gdm3.
Best regards,
Yuwen
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be
changed to have:
/desktop/gnome/sound/event_sounds false
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. With gdm3, the /etc/gdm3/greeter.gconf-defaults config file can be
changed to have:
/desktop/gnome/sound/event_sounds false
Actually, after some tests, (1) is unrelated. On one machine,
gdm3 no longer beeps even though I have
/desktop/gnome/sound/event_sounds
Dear all,
The logout sound is a very ugly beep. I can change the login sound in
gdm.conf but can not find where the logout sound setting is. I also put
pcspkr module in the blacklist, no effect.
Best regards,
Yuwen
You might need to change ALL the audio group files in /dev to 777 to get it to
work outside of root.
I just had to do that on a thinkpad A30 to get sound to work for users (and
installed the
correct drivers).
Hi all,
I just installed Debian sarge with X and the following problem occurs:
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 02:00 +0100, Joris Hooijberg wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed Debian sarge with X and the following problem occurs:
When I log in in Gnome as a regular user my speakers are making noise
like a factorymachine (alternating silence and 'tshhh') and I can't
play audiofiles.
Matt Zagrabelny [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 02:00 +0100, Joris Hooijberg wrote:
I just installed Debian sarge with X and the following problem occurs:
Me too.
When I log in in Gnome as a regular user my speakers are making noise
like a factorymachine (alternating silence
Hi all,
I just installed Debian sarge with X and the following problem occurs:
When I log in in Gnome as a regular user my speakers are making noise
like a factorymachine (alternating silence and 'tshhh') and I can't
play audiofiles.
While logged in as Root, or logged in in KDE as regular user
Hallo Liste,
dass es unter Debian sid und Gnome 2.6 keinen Sound gab/gibt(?) hab ich
schonmal hier gelesen.
Jetzt habe ich aber ein noch ziemlich seltsames Problem. Meine
Soundkarte (die auf dem Intel 82801 Laptop Chip) lief bisher, noch als
ich Gnome 2.6 aus experimental installiert hatte
Guten Morgen,
Die Soundkarte ist erkannt worden, xmms bzw. Totem
spielen mp3's visuell sichtbar ab (die visualisierungs-modi zeigen was
an) ABER: es kommt kein Ton?! (Lautsprecher funktionieren ;-))
falls du das noch nicht hast: Installier mal einen Mixer (aumix z.B.)
und dreh damit die
Guten Morgen,
Am Mi, den 16.06.2004 schrieb Patrick Schoenfeld um 10:49:
falls du das noch nicht hast: Installier mal einen Mixer (aumix z.B.)
und dreh damit die Lautstärke (insbesondere des PCM (o.s.ä.) Kanal)
hoch. Ich vermute das es daran liegt, oder aber versuch mal ein anderes
So far Google reveals only that SoundBlaster cards sometimes misbehave.
I couldn't find anything specific about not getting any sound out of
Gnome with a SoundBlaster Live 5.1 card.
I have the correct modules loaded (2.6.3 kernel, snd-emu10k1,
snd/sound/coundcore, ac97-codec), fixed permissions
Sorry list, problem solved.
Symlinked /dev/dsp0 to /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer to /dev/mixer0.
Didn't have speaker volume turned up :)
D'oh!
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hat der test alo funktioniert ;-)
also ich habe ein unstable/testing sytem mit nem 2.6.3
grade aufgesetzt alles frisch.
soundkarte mit ALSA zum laufen bekommen alles super
nun zu meiner frage :
die sound geschichten des gnome desktop's (also mixer, einfacher
nun zu meiner frage :
die sound geschichten des gnome desktop's (also mixer, einfacher
lautstärkenregler, und gnome sound's)
^^
ich vermute, daß außer deiner Umschalttaste auch das Encoding
noch nicht passt.
greifen auf /dev/dsp bzw /dev/mixer zu
a) welches device
2.6.3
grade aufgesetzt alles frisch.
soundkarte mit ALSA zum laufen bekommen alles super
nun zu meiner frage :
die sound geschichten des gnome desktop's (also mixer, einfacher
lautstärkenregler, und gnome sound's)
^^
ich vermute, daß außer deiner Umschalttaste
alo funktioniert ;-)
also ich habe ein unstable/testing sytem mit nem 2.6.3
grade aufgesetzt alles frisch.
soundkarte mit ALSA zum laufen bekommen alles super
nun zu meiner frage :
die sound geschichten des gnome desktop's (also mixer, einfacher
lautstÀrkenregler
einen einfachen softlink das esd device auf /dev/dsp umbiegen kann ?
WaS? esd ist der Sound-Daemon, den GNOME unterstützt. esd(bzw. esound)
installieren, GNOME starten, Lautstärkeregler ausführen, aufdrehen und
Soundabspielen (wenn deine Programme auch einen dementsprechenden Output
besitzen).
MfG
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hat der test alo funktioniert ;-)
also ich habe ein unstable/testing sytem mit nem 2.6.3
grade aufgesetzt alles frisch.
soundkarte mit ALSA zum laufen bekommen alles super
nun zu meiner frage :
die sound geschichten des gnome desktop's (also mixer
=
^^^
iso-8859-15
gesetzt.
also ich habe ein unstable/testing sytem mit nem 2.6.3
grade aufgesetzt alles frisch.
Und noch nicht anständig konfiguriert...
die sound geschichten des gnome desktop's (also mixer, einfacher
lautst??rkenregler, und
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 01:48:17PM +, Pigeon wrote:
Soundblasters have the aforementioned FS-unfriendly problem and also
apparently resample everything to 48kHz, so CMI8738 it was. There are
still driver problems, both in Windoze and Linux, but at least in
Linux it's possible to hack round
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 04:37:57PM +, Rob Weir wrote:
Oh, ok. I was under the impression that the digital connector was
pretty standard these days. I have a miscellaneous TEAC CD-ROM drive
and I'm using the digital connector with my SBLive and it works fine.
IIRC, it worked with just the
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:33:51PM -0800, Andres Guedez wrote:
Greetings,
I've been having trouble getting sound to work in my
Debian unstable setup. Environment sounds seem to work
well in KDE (I get a sound when I open and close
windows and that kind of stuff) and I was able to get
sound
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 04:49:52PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:33:51PM -0800, Andres Guedez wrote:
Greetings,
I've been having trouble getting sound to work in my
Debian unstable setup. Environment sounds seem to work
well in KDE (I get a sound when I open and
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 04:12:34PM +, Pigeon wrote:
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 04:49:52PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:33:51PM -0800, Andres Guedez wrote:
Greetings,
I've been having trouble getting sound to work in my
Debian unstable setup. Environment sounds
Greetings,
I've been having trouble getting sound to work in my
Debian unstable setup. Environment sounds seem to work
well in KDE (I get a sound when I open and close
windows and that kind of stuff) and I was able to get
sound when playing MP3s through XMMS. However, I
cannot get any sound when
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 12:51:48AM +0100, David Elze wrote:
Ein esdplay irgendwas.wav funktioniert erstaunlicherweise. Im Control
Center ist unter Audio auch alles (Enable sound server startup + Sounds
for event) aktiviert.
bei mir auch ;-)
OK, demnach läuft also der esd bei dir. Du
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 11:11:28PM +0100, Karlheinz Nolte wrote:
Hallo nochmal,
gerade bei google noch gefunden, vielleicht suchst du entsprechend
weiter denn anscheinend bist du nicht der Einzige mit solch einem
Problem...
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-list/2000-January/msg00785.html
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 12:51:48AM +0100, David Elze wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 10:11:09PM +0100, Karlheinz Nolte wrote:
Installiere dir ruhig mal das von Lothar erwähnte esd-control
Panel-Applet mit dem du bequem den esd ein- und ausschalten kannst und
spiele ein wenig damit rum. Du
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 10:11:09PM +0100, Karlheinz Nolte wrote:
N'Abend,
Ein esdplay irgendwas.wav funktioniert erstaunlicherweise. Im Control
Center ist unter Audio auch alles (Enable sound server startup + Sounds
for event) aktiviert.
OK, demnach läuft also der esd bei dir. Du musst
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 01:08:20PM +0100, Karlheinz Nolte wrote:
Hi,
solbald ich gnome starte, ist keinerlei Sound-Ausgabe mehr möglich:
Weder die Systemklänge, noch ein bplay auf eine Sound Datei
funktionieren.
Nur ein Schuss in's Blaue ... könnte es was mit esd zu tun haben, dem
Hi,
on my sid machine (totally recent, except for the new mozilla packages from
today), I never managed to get the gnome sounds working. esd is up and running,
mpg321 -o esd, and a lot of other apps all play sound without a problem (I am
using the std. kernel oss drivers). But gnome never
Hello all,
I am working with Potato/gnome 1.4, and I am trying to get the sound
driver working, with the application sounds of gnome.
On the boot, I get:
es1371: version v0.22 time 19:13:40 Nov 18 2000
es1371: found chip, vendor id 0x1274 device id 0x5880 revision 0x02
es1371: found es1371
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 01:11:17AM +0100, Joao Pissarro scribbled...
Thnaks for replying.
Here are the installed modules, and esound is intalled.
jpissarro:/home/ct1dbh# lsmod
Module Size Used by
bttv 37116 1
tuner 2088 1
-card-ens1371 snd_index=1 snd_id=CARD_1
snd_dac1_frame_size=64 snd_dac2_frame_size=64 snd_adc_frame_size=64
# --- END: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. ---
I can run (as root and as user) all other applications like xmms, mp123,
xawtv and so on, just the gnome applications sound does not work
Hello everyone,
I just switch from SuSE to Debian and I really, really happy (rpms were
difficult to find for SuSE and anyhow I prefer a non-commercial distro).
There is just one thing that doesn't seem to work : the sound in gnome, no
gnome event produce sound althought sawfish does prduce
[repost]
Deryk Lister wrote:
Here's an odd one, it's had me tearing my hair out for hours and I still
can't figure it out!
I can't get some gnome apps (specifically, the Gnome Control Center or
Gabber) to make sounds.
The situation so far:
esound and OSS are both working, I've tested
The Gnome environment uses EsounD, the sound daemon originally written
for the Enlightenment window manager. The actual name of the daemon is esd.
esd will work great with a Sound Blaster Live! card. When you said
enable sound server startup you were saying yes to esd, but esd did
not work.
Steven,
thank you very much for your help. Currently I am already a member of the
audio group:
$ groups myself
$ myself: myself dialout audio dip
Remember that I can play music CD normally. The problem is
with the system sounds.
Any other idea?
Thank again!
Marcelo
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at
Hi to all!
I am running potato 2.2r2 with 2.2.17 kerner and ximian-gnome. The default
window manager is sawfish. I use the SB module in order to play CDs in
my system without problems. But when I enter the Gnome control center
and select multimidia/sound/general and enable sound server at
Arlen Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've also experienced sound not working in KDE2 if I happen to go into Gnome
first, logout, and then login in KDE2.
This could be a problem with 'esd', the Enlightenment Sound Daemon. If
you login into GNOME, logout, do you still have process 'esd'
In order to make more space on my hard drive I recently created a new partition
and copied /home over to this using the following:
tar cSpf - . | (cd /home2 ; tar xvSpf - )
Now, running off my new partition as home, I've come across an error that I
attribute to this change (as far as I can
In order to make more space on my hard drive I recently created a new partition
and copied /home over to this using the following:
tar cSpf - . | (cd /home2 ; tar xvSpf - )
Now, running off my new partition as home, I've come across an error that I
attribute to this change (as far as I can tell
Thanks for the suggestion. It turns out that the three sounds in the gtk-events
folder (clicked.wav, activate.wav, and toggled.wav) have the clicky staticky
sound, but none of the other WAV files I played do. So I think the gtk-events
sounds just suck, and I'll replace them.
- Kris
Jonathan
When sounds play when I'm running GNOME, the sounds have a staticky
click or pop at the end of them. I assume that this is some problem
with ESD, but I'm not sure.
The bad sounds don't happen when I'm not running GNOME. They also
didn't happen when I used GNOME with Red Hat on this machine. I
On Thursday, June 10, 1999 5:30 AM, Kristopher Johnson
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone suggest any possible fixes?
DISCLAIMER: All of this is to the best of my knowledge which is somewhat
limited, but I'm sure someone will step up to correct me if I'm wrong! =)
I had a problem similar
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