That is the whole point. suse and alsa has a bug in it and if you delete this asound.conf file like some people did you cannot regenerate it. I had made a backup copy but I won't post it because it doesn't help in the least. I spend days on this single problem and it is still a fact that suse and alsa is fucked when you regard this mixer problem. I gave up on this for now because it gave me huge headaches and its upsetting SuSE ignores this apparent bug. I don't expect it to be fixed in the next release. mk
From: "John Ross Hunt" <bigboote@mediaone.net> To: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Subject: RE: [SLE] sound on suse 7 revisited again and again and again Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2001 09:31:30 -0600
schrieb:
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file /etc/asound.conf is removed as it was empty anyhow.
reboot....
[snip]
You're really going to need an /etc/asound.conf if you want to hear
Someone please post that one! Or is it that long?!
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It's not long, it's simply hardware dependent. Use 'alsactl' to create your /etc/asound.conf. Of course, alsa must be configured correctly to begin with, that's the tricky part. ;)
If you have SuSE's RPMs installed, use 'alsaconf' to configure your sound card.
-jrh
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