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From: Scott Cole on 1 Jun 2010 00:01 I have installed 13.1 on a 24 inch iMac. I am not having any luck getting sound from my internal speakers. Most programs act like they think sound is playing. In xmms, I see the visualization stuff like it is playing. Just nothing audible. I hear nothing in Flash. In KDE, I hit the test button in the Control Center/Multimedia and I get no errors but no sound. Yes, I have run alsaconf, alsamixer (nothing muted), alsactl store... Here is a link to my alsa information output script: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=9319ecb75a5f6029852486e8e9aac51ccab184de In /etc/modprobe.d/options, I have tried a couple different model names with no change. If I plug in my Bose speakers to the USB, I get sound out of them from some applications including KDE. I appreciate any suggestions you might have. Scott -- Only trust pipe-smoking penguins.
From: Richard Herbert on 31 May 2010 22:57 On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 00:01:28 -0400, Scott Cole wrote: > I have installed 13.1 on a 24 inch iMac. I am not having any luck > getting sound from my internal speakers. Most programs act like they > think sound is playing. In xmms, I see the visualization stuff like it > is playing. Just nothing audible. I hear nothing in Flash. In KDE, I hit > the test button in the Control Center/Multimedia and I get no errors but > no sound. Yes, I have run alsaconf, alsamixer (nothing muted), alsactl > store... > > Here is a link to my alsa information output script: > http://www.alsa-project.org/db/? f=9319ecb75a5f6029852486e8e9aac51ccab184de > > In /etc/modprobe.d/options, I have tried a couple different model names > with no change. > > If I plug in my Bose speakers to the USB, I get sound out of them from > some applications including KDE. > > I appreciate any suggestions you might have. > > Scott All of my problems were solved by adding the folowing to /etc/modprobe.d/ options.conf: options snd-card-0 index=0 YMMV -- Richard Herbert Registered Linux user 14329 If there's nothing wrong with me, then ... there must be something wrong with the Universe!
From: Clemens Ladisch on 1 Jun 2010 03:05 Scott Cole wrote: > I have installed 13.1 on a 24 inch iMac. I am not having any luck getting > sound from my internal speakers. Most programs act like they think sound is > playing. In xmms, I see the visualization stuff like it is playing. Just > nothing audible. I hear nothing in Flash. In KDE, I hit the test button in > the Control Center/Multimedia and I get no errors but no sound. Yes, I have > run alsaconf, alsamixer (nothing muted), alsactl store... > > Here is a link to my alsa information output script: > http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=9319ecb75a5f6029852486e8e9aac51ccab184de I'd guess that the speakers are controlled by rhe "Speaker" control, which is set to a rather low volume. Regards, Clemens
From: Scott Cole on 1 Jun 2010 08:18 Clemens Ladisch wrote: > Scott Cole wrote: >> I have installed 13.1 on a 24 inch iMac. I am not having any luck getting >> sound from my internal speakers. Most programs act like they think sound >> is playing. In xmms, I see the visualization stuff like it is playing. >> Just nothing audible. I hear nothing in Flash. In KDE, I hit the test >> button in the Control Center/Multimedia and I get no errors but no sound. >> Yes, I have run alsaconf, alsamixer (nothing muted), alsactl store... >> >> Here is a link to my alsa information output script: >> http://www.alsa- project.org/db/?f=9319ecb75a5f6029852486e8e9aac51ccab184de > > I'd guess that the speakers are controlled by rhe "Speaker" control, which > is set to a rather low volume. > > > Regards, > Clemens Thanks for the reply. When I look at the mixer, all levels are at 100% and nothing muted. -- Only trust pipe-smoking penguins.
From: Scott Cole on 1 Jun 2010 08:22
Richard Herbert wrote: > On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 00:01:28 -0400, Scott Cole wrote: > >> I have installed 13.1 on a 24 inch iMac. I am not having any luck >> getting sound from my internal speakers. Most programs act like they >> think sound is playing. In xmms, I see the visualization stuff like it >> is playing. Just nothing audible. I hear nothing in Flash. In KDE, I hit >> the test button in the Control Center/Multimedia and I get no errors but >> no sound. Yes, I have run alsaconf, alsamixer (nothing muted), alsactl >> store... >> >> Here is a link to my alsa information output script: >> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/? > f=9319ecb75a5f6029852486e8e9aac51ccab184de >> >> In /etc/modprobe.d/options, I have tried a couple different model names >> with no change. >> >> If I plug in my Bose speakers to the USB, I get sound out of them from >> some applications including KDE. >> >> I appreciate any suggestions you might have. >> >> Scott > > All of my problems were solved by adding the folowing to /etc/modprobe.d/ > options.conf: > > options snd-card-0 index=0 > > YMMV > I entered that line and restarted /etc/rc.d/rc.alsa. Still no sound. Thanks for the suggestion. -- Only trust pipe-smoking penguins. |