On 10/10/2013 09:09 AM, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 11/10/13 00:48, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
El 10/10/13 04:47, Basil Chupin escribió:
You have "started off with the wrong foot", so to speak :-) .
The sound works using Alsa so you have to first configure Alsa. but do this you need to disable pulseaudio - and to do that:
run YaST>Sound>Other> and disable Pulseaudio - This has nothing to do with pulseaudio and probably nothing to do with KDE either, looks like a kernel quirk.
This has EVERYTHING to do with pulseaudio.
Unless pulseaudio is disabled you will not get alsamixer to show all the available channels which alsamixer can configure. With pulseaudio enabled you will see only 3 or 4 channels - if that! - but if I disable pulse I see 15 channels.
BC
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