On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 09:00 +0700, chika wrote:
why u don't use KDE instead... :D i think kde is as light as gnome AFAIK... CMIMW no offense
When I login the desktop icon for the volume control has a red X. When I finally took you advice and installed the KDE version of Opensuse 10.3, but I ended up with the same problems. I can't seem to get any
Of course, such a problem has nothing to do with the desktop environment. In general switching desktops doesn't fix anything.
I click on it I get the following error message: "This volume control did not find any elements and/or devices to control. This means either you don't have the right GStreamer plugins installed or that you don't have a sound card configured."
Odd, I think it *always* means the later: "you don't have a sound card configured"
The YaST sound configuration window shows that the ESS1988 Allegro-1 was configured as sound card number 0. It also lists the driver as snd_maestro3. So that seems like the card is being found.
But did YaST play the test sound?
Most bizarre to me is that in the login window when my cursor is in the empty field in which to type my user name, I can hit the backspace key and get a healthy beep out of the speakers as if the sound card is
The system "beep" is entirely separate from sound card support (on most systems except some laptops).
I'm looking for any suggestions and I'm willing to provide any information that would be helpful. Please remember that I am something of a beginner, so please try to keep that in mind when advising me.
Did you see any ACPI warnings when you booted? (dmesg | grep -i acpi)
btw login as root # su # alsaconf
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