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Yes, the mixer settings looked okay; at least, they looked like what
I'd expect.<br>
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I don't think I have anything else running that would interfere with
the sound card, but I don't know what esd is ...<br>
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- bruce<br>
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Steve Harris wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 11:27:32 -0500, Bruce Elliott wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi, Planet CCRMAnians,
I joined the planet at the end of last year, and was doing okay until I
got to the step of installing Jack. That didn't work, ALSA stopped
working, I got frustrated, and I've just been working with a silent PC
for the past few months.
I'm ready to try again, but I don't know how far back in the process to
go. I've done apt-get dist-upgrade, so I think I'm up-to-date. Alsa
seems to be running, but I get no sound when I try aplay
-device="plughw" soundfile.wav.
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Have you checked the mixer settings? Hve you ckecked you dont have esd or
similar runngin?
- Steve
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