On Friday 15 August 2014 9:10:08 AM Duncan wrote: > Jogchum Reitsma posted on Fri, 15 Aug 2014 09:59:32 +0200 as excerpted: > > Problem solved. > > > > I came across > > "https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/499971-Can-t-configure- > > sound-card", > > > where was suggested to throw away /etc/modprobe.d/50-sound.conf, and let > > Yast configure the soundcard again. For that problem it didn'nt help (it > > appeared to be a hardware problem after all), but in my case it solved > > the problem. While the old and new /etc/modprobe.d/50-sound.conf are > > exactly the same. > > Thanks for the update. > > Being on gentoo of course I build my own kernels and I've been running > monolithic kernels configured with all the drivers I need built-in for > many years now, so any solution involving dumping a modprobe config to > let the distro-specific tool reconfigure it would have been relatively > unlikely to occur to me. > > Which makes it all the more valuable that you posted the fix report, as > now I have a possible fix I'd be relatively unlikely to consider on my > own, on my list to suggest that other try when they have similar issues. > =:^)
If the problem seems to be related to PulseAudio you can try by installing the Veromix widget that at least for me works way better than KMix does.
https://code.google.com/p/veromix-plasmoid/
kind regards, Sinclair using Kubuntu 14.04 with KDE 4.13.3, have used Veromix instead of KMix over the last 2 years or so |
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