On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 01:53:27PM -0400, H.S. wrote:
On 14/07/10 12:13 PM, H.S. wrote:
So, was it just the clock?
Meanwhile, Ekiga doesn't see any sound devices now. In its Audio section
of Preferences, sound devices are all grayed out and it doesn't detect
any when I click on
On 15/07/10 04:17 PM, Rob Owens wrote:
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 01:53:27PM -0400, H.S. wrote:
All I need to look for now is to see if this Ekiga and audio stuff is
stable.
I've been using pulseaudio for several years now on Lenny. I need it
for sound in LTSP.
Anyway, there's a package
On 13/07/10 05:59 PM, H.S. wrote:
After I installed amd64 Testing, I noticed that I was hearing clicks
after every several seconds on my speakers (as if an electronic switch
was toggling), once on the left and then on the right. I then installed
pulseaudio (and its related packages) and
On 14/07/10 10:22 AM, H.S. wrote:
If I go to Settings-System Settings-Multimedia and do a Test on the
various devices, the motherboard's audio does produce any sound, but I
can hear the audio if I do it on my headphones.
Sorry, forgot the not there. It should be .. the motherboard's audio
does
On 14/07/10 10:42 AM, H.S. wrote:
On 14/07/10 10:22 AM, H.S. wrote:
If I go to Settings-System Settings-Multimedia and do a Test on the
various devices, the motherboard's audio does produce any sound, but I
can hear the audio if I do it on my headphones.
Sorry, forgot the not there. It
Hi,
I know the problem with pulseaudio since it is in the reposity. It=s not
only in debian. The same appears in Ubuntu.
Therefore since pulseaudio exists I allways remove it from installation
and after that setup alsa and oss. So thats works very well for me. For
me it must be a bad joke that
On 14/07/10 12:13 PM, H.S. wrote:
So, was it just the clock?
Meanwhile, Ekiga doesn't see any sound devices now. In its Audio section
of Preferences, sound devices are all grayed out and it doesn't detect
any when I click on detect.
Looks like Ekiga is working fine too now. I just
Hello H.S.,
Well, the audio has stopped working.
Intel on-board sound devices on my two Debian systems
have failed to work properly for about 3 years now.
None of several fixes worked.
I tried USB headphones as an alternate audio device, no luck.
The Altec Lansing headset with C-Media
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