On Monday 28 June 2004 09:11, Daniel Eckl wrote:
I found this page: http://www.pseudorandom.co.uk/2004/debian/alsa/
And it worked on my SuSE 9.1 out of the box. You only need to create the /etc/asound.conf with the shown content and that's all. Forget the modules, they are alright on SuSE 9.1. Just use the asound.conf.
I have just the same situation as Bojan regarding availability of sound to root and to two ordinary users. I am running SuSE 9.0 and it was the same when I ran SuSE 7.3, so I have come to believe that this is just how it has to be. I am running KDE 3.2.3.But again, it has been like this for KDE2, KDE 3.1, etc. I tried adding /etc/asound.conf but it makes no difference. This is true for the version suggested by Daniel and for the version suggested by Victor. I am assuming (but only assuming) that my system is taking no notice of /etc/asound.conf at all. Does anyone have a solution that works for SuSE 9.0? I'd like to fix this if possible because my daughters keep leaving themselves logged on and I hardly ever get to hear my MP3s! Steve Dundee, UK