sarah
Group: Members
Posts: 73
Joined: Sep. 2005 |
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Posted: Jan. 06 2006,11:56 |
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!sLeep - typed out a huge response to you yesterday, but obviously didn't post it :o( Short version is, thanks for linking to the ALSA site. I had already checked it out just in case, but it might be useful to others who happen across this thread. Also, it didn't explain why the alsadebs package worked under DSL .9.3 and 1.5 but I couldn't make the alsa.dsl package work under DSL 2+. I had checked earlier versions of Knoppix too and the sound worked, so I was thinking it was just something weird in the way this particular package was compiled or its default settings or in the way DSL 2+ was doing stuff. I figured it couldn't be that ALSA itself doesn't support the card, because it worked in different distros and previous versions of DSL. I don't have enough experience to troubleshoot very much.
Chuckakan - nope, you're no dop - you nailed it! I had turned it all up using alsamixer several times, but it was the 'M' thing I was missing, don't ask me which one, I just did them all. ;o) Sheesh, and to think that I was just about ready to download and compile stuff! I'm sure it would have been an ... erm.. educational experience, but I'm glad I don't have to do it! ;o)
I'm going to see if I can figure out how to have the alsamixer retain the settings.... [*grin*] just for fun.
Cheers and beers! (And I'm toasting to you, !sLEEP, Clacker and the DSL team!) Thanks. Sarah
-------------- I've been told the best way to learn is to explain it to someone else in front of "experts". People who are knowledgable (and sometimes even if they're not!) on a topic will soon tell you if you're wrong, and love you for the opportunity to either show their prowess or make jokes at your expense!
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