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Re: [opensuse] No sound
  • From: Yang Bo <oakyangnjucn@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 21:25:30 +0800
  • Message-id: <200905012125.40030.oakyangnjucn@xxxxxxxxx>
On Friday 01 May 2009 20:15:30 Paul Cornford wrote:

You appear to be using a different version of kde to me. I am using KDE
4.1.3 release 4.10.4 and the kde system settings dialog goes: System
Settings -> Computer Administration -> Sound. In the "Sound" window I
simply have a split pane consisting of a "Device Preference" window and an
"Output Device Preference for the 'Notifications' Category" window. There
is no "Test" button anywhere. The Prefer and Defer buttons are inactive and
I did try this before without success.

Sorry, my fault. If yast has not configured you sound card correctly, there's
no way KDE can do this. I've missed the point.
I'm using KDE4.2.2.
Finally I find the secret test 'button' of the yast sound configure module.
Surprisingly, the test also does not work, I get no sould. But anything else
worked, amarok, mplayer...

When I go back into Yast I see that
sound is still "Not configured".

Under yast->sound, Select the "Not configured" device and hit the "Edit"
button. On the "Sound Card Configuration" window, select any of the three, and
hit next configured the card. I just deleted my own sound card configurations
and used yast to configure it. It worked, just a few clicks. You may try
delete it first and then edit.
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Regards
Yang Bo
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