On Friday 16 December 2005 8:36 pm, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
I don't believe kde is doing anything, and the problem is not the sound module, but device permissions. HTH
Many thanks Joe! Yes, that totally makes sense. I found this on syslog : linux resmgr[4260]: set_facl() - ACL error on /dev/amidi, acl_set_file: No such file or directory ...about the time I was trying to have access to the sound device. About the runlevel question...Yes, my default is 5. I always left the KDE session open...but now I have many visits (from my brothers) when I'm not home..so now I log out...and this started happening. I guess I'll need to investigate this issue more (trying to make it work..). I'll try logging out of KDE (and then I'll switch to a virtual console, F4 for example, and I'll log there and leave it there) and then I'll switch back to GUI (F7) and leave it there with KDM. There's got to be an elegant way to do this but I'll try that in the meantime. If you know of any please let me know. Thanks! Jorge