Suse v9.2 - No sound in second session

From: Dub (dub_at_nospam.org)
Date: 05/03/05

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    Bonjour,

      The first user to login to my desktop always got everything working, sound
    is OK. The problem is when I start a second session (via KDE "start new
    session"). In this new session, no sound goes out...

      Both users are members of these groups:
            - audio, dialout, video, users, lp

      Any idea where's the problem?!?

      Thanks for any help!


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