Peter Van Lone wrote:
On 10/27/07, Kevin Dupuy
wrote: Go into YaST, then Sound. Choose Other, then Volume. Make sure the sliders at the top are on and that you can hear the test sound. --
Well I have sound working again, as I said in my second post ... probably alsaconf does something similar to what yast does, as it did a test sound for me, too.
The problem now, is the volume thingy. Any idea what I can do to fix that?
I didn't read too closely what was written earlier in this thread, but your mentioning alsaconf "grabbed" my attention :-) . Run alsaconf and then check to see that all the sliders for the relevant sources/outputs are at the correct (high) levels. Then, and only then, check that the volume levels in Yast and the Volume icon (in your Taskbar) are at the correct levels. (For some peculiar reason, known only to itself, sound in Suse behaves in the most weird way. A couple of days ago I was adjusting sound on my wife's system (10.2) and lowered the volume in Volume control (Taskbar) while I had Yast2>Sound open in another Desktop. After exiting and closing Yast2 I suddenly found that I had NO sound at all for her TV card and CD. When I went back to Yast2 I found that the Master sound level (or was it the PCM level?) was set to 0 (zero). Working with computers is always FUN :-) .) Cheers. -- Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org