Re: Silent Sound Card
- From: Tweetie Pooh <brj601553@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 21:02:02 GMT
Gilbert <bugger.off@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:X3VYj.39781$1q4.28661@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
I've done it again! I've managed to silence the sound on my 10.3
installation.
The sound card is present and I'm assuming from the loud "click" I
hear during boot up that the system is finding and initializing the
card.
I am hearing the occasional "beep" when error pop-up windows appear.
As I have no seperate PC speaker on this box, this must be coming from
the sound card.
Is there a way I can tell if some background application has grabbed
the soundcard?
Is there a way I can go back to the command line and pipe an mp3 file
through the card before KDE actually starts?
Any other suggestions? The last time this happened I ended up
re-installing the system & I'd prefer not not have to do this again.
Regards
I had an issue where the new default is for digital out on the speaker
line. Get the mixer up, go to switches and deselect back to analogue.
.
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