I'd wish to thank Mr. Raboud, and everybody that helped me to solve this problem. Although Amarok continues to fighting me, this is a minor problem that I think I can solve later. Thanks everybody for your patience, time and knowledges. 2009/11/20 Daniel Antonio Peraza Cedrez <danielperaza.mailinglists@gmail.com>:
Oh please Mr. Raboud excuse me for the double posting. I'm using GMail and I was just clicking the reply-all button to reply to the list. I'll be more careful from now on.
I reviewed the BIOS settings of my motherboard and I just forgot that I deactivated the on board ac97 audio codec (or whatever that thing is called) when trying to follow the instructions that somebody on other linux users group gave me to fix the problem. I activated it again, booted the kernel-default and I was able to configure the sound card through YaST.
Now I can get sound output, but when listening to music in Amarok, the music makes a very long pause just after finishing playing the current track, and then continues to the next one.
In system preferences I have the gstreamer and Xine phonon backends (in that order). Banshee seems to work ok, but I can't see any option in the new Amarok version shipped with 11.2 that might be causing this problem.
2009/11/20 Don Raboud <don.raboud@ualberta.ca>:
On Friday 20 November 2009 07:16:19 am Daniel Antonio Peraza Cedrez wrote:
In an effort to to fix the problem I replaced the kernel-desktop for kernel-default
<snip>
And the output of ls -l /lib/modules/2.6.31.5-0.1-default/kernel/sound/core/ is
< snip good results>
I'm also able to run rcalsasound restart successfuly:
<snip>
Good!
But I still can't get any sound output at all.
Open a mixer and make sure nothing is muted or turned way down. (Have you tried setting up the card in YaST again?)
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