No sound with espeakup-i386.iso

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BTW, mine is a high definition Intel soundcard, and  Samuel's images 
from last 14th don't speak here yet.

Cleverson
Em 17/10/2010 05:52, Kerry Hoath escreveu:
>
> Alsa mutes all volume channels by default.
> The problem is that with high definition audio devices there is often a
> separate volume for Speakers, Headphone etc.
> You need to raise the Master, PCM and whatever you are using in the way
> of headphones or speakers.
> Regards, Kerry.
>
> On 17/10/2010 8:21 AM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> Chuck Hallenbeck, le Tue 12 Oct 2010 20:19:06 -0400, a ?crit :
>>> Same behavior as before. The iso is quite a bit larger, but no change
>>> in its behavior.
>>
>> Ok, I guess the issue is with the volume level. I guess you have no
>> hardware way to increase it?
>>
>>> Both this one and the 20-Sep-2010 one do something a little surprising
>>> though. Every other live CD I have ever used will lock the CD drive
>>> while the system is running. The eject button is disabled. But with
>>> both these espeakup images, I can eject the CD with the manual eject
>>> button when enough time has elapsed to conclude it has failed. Not sure
>>> if that's a clue, or unrelated to anything.
>>
>> It's unrelated: it's just that this image gets completely loaded into
>> RAM and thus the CD is not needed at all during installation.
>>
>> Samuel
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Cleverson




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