Hi Fred, Nope, tried that one ... nothing Fred Miller wrote:
On Sunday 18 January 2004 8:48 pm, Russ wrote:
HI All,
I just reinstalled SuSE 9.0 after I screwed up the video and it started that boot loop again. Anyway, I cannot figure out what program I used to get the sound going. I opened something and mesed with the volume under 3D (it is muted by default) and it worked fine. I opened everything under 'Multimedia' but nothing seems farmiliar. Did I miss something in the install? Which program was it (so I can install it)?
Probably is KAMix - installed by default in your Multimedia/Volume folder.
Fred
On Sunday 18 January 2004 11:16 pm, Russ wrote:
Hi Fred,
Nope, tried that one ... nothing
Fred Miller wrote:
On Sunday 18 January 2004 8:48 pm, Russ wrote:
HI All,
I just reinstalled SuSE 9.0 after I screwed up the video and it started that boot loop again. Anyway, I cannot figure out what program I used to get the sound going. I opened something and mesed with the volume under 3D (it is muted by default) and it worked fine. I opened everything under 'Multimedia' but nothing seems farmiliar. Did I miss something in the install? Which program was it (so I can install it)?
Probably is KAMix - installed by default in your Multimedia/Volume folder.
Give us the specs of the card, etc. Now and then, sound and video is a real problem on some systems. Fred -- "...Linux, MS-DOS, and Windows XP (also known as the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly)."
Opened YaST, went to the 'sound' section to see what my card was. Saw a button that said 'volume' and saw that PCM was at 0. Moved it up to 74 (like master) and it works. Thanks very much for the help Russ Fred Miller wrote:
On Sunday 18 January 2004 11:16 pm, Russ wrote:
Hi Fred,
Nope, tried that one ... nothing
Fred Miller wrote:
On Sunday 18 January 2004 8:48 pm, Russ wrote:
HI All,
I just reinstalled SuSE 9.0 after I screwed up the video and it started that boot loop again. Anyway, I cannot figure out what program I used to get the sound going. I opened something and mesed with the volume under 3D (it is muted by default) and it worked fine. I opened everything under 'Multimedia' but nothing seems farmiliar. Did I miss something in the install? Which program was it (so I can install it)?
Probably is KAMix - installed by default in your Multimedia/Volume folder.
Give us the specs of the card, etc. Now and then, sound and video is a real problem on some systems.
Fred
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