On Monday 16 February 2009 01:34:09 Gar wrote: > I have a Shuttle XPC, specs are here > http://www.shuttle.eu/SeeIT/neuheiten/neuheiten_en/neuheiten_sn78sh7_en.htm >l and a Dell SP2208WFP Monitor. The sound on the computer is via an onboard > Realtek ALC888DD and the monitor has a usb OmniVision Tech. microphone in > addition to the usb OmniVision camera built into it. I'm running Fedora 10 > with a KDE login manager, and a KDE desktop. The system is up to date as of > yesterday. > > Here's the problem. > If I boot the computer with everything plugged in, the only thing the mixer > sees is the microphone. No other audio devices appear. Obviously, no sound > output. > > If I unplug the Dell usb cable from the monitor, then the onboard audio > system (RealTek) is recognized and works fine. I can plug the Dell monitor > usb cable in after my login completes, and I can get the camera and the > microphone back. The mixer tabs are "HDA NVidia" and "Monitor Webcam > (SP2208WFP)" at that point. > > It would be nice to leave everything plugged in, and still have it all > work, but for whatever reason, the system seems to think that the > microphone built into the monitor is a priority to the exclusion of all > else. I have a work-around, unplugging the usb cable, hopefully it is just > a work-around, and not a final solution. ;) > > Thanks, > Gar > _______________________________________________ Bug Report to KDE please Eli -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/kde/attachments/20090216/018081de/attachment.html