Michael,
Are you using ALSA? If so, have you checked to make sure that your card isn't muted? I'm guessing that you have a sound driver loaded, otherwise you should have received a "no such device" error or something similar from play, but Martin's suggestion should verify this.
-- Michael Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.home.dhs.org --
On Fri, 27 May 2005, Michael Malver wrote:
SORRY, BUT KUDZU -SAFE DIDN'T DO IT. IT RAN FOR A BIT, BUT NO DIALOGUES. IF I play a sound, the play program takes as long as it should for a sound to play, but I hear nothing from the speakers, and pluging headphones in where I think they should go (i've never used the phones on the sb64) produces nothing Is there a command I can give to determine if linux thinks I have the device?
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