Re: [Sound] Re: Re: NO Sound: Dell i8100 ES1938??

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I usually use GNOME environment.  I popped over to KDE and had the same exerience.  Sound via CD-ROM, but nothing else.  When I open the GUI mixers in GNOME or KDE, nothing is muted.  The volume levels are the same across the board (CD, etc).

Still only sound via CD-ROM drive?  Probably some easy setup/config problem.  Just don't know myself?

Thanks!

-matt

Martin Larsson wrote:
tried kmix?

On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 20:53, M L Boggs wrote:
  
I decided to abandon getting my Maestro3 to play sounds using the ALSA 
stuff.  I reloaded the mastro3 module into the kernel and now can listen 
to CDs when inserted into the laptop CD-ROM drive.  

However, I ONLY get sound from the CD-ROM drive?!!?!  I can't get any 
sounds inside the desktop (like from webpages, system events, etc).

Any ideas?  We must be getting close.... since it will produce sound.

Thanks again!

-matt

Bill Nottingham wrote:

    
Spdrmatt1@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Spdrmatt1@xxxxxxxxxxxx) said: 
 

      
I wonder how my /etc/modules.conf should look then?
   

        
alias sound-slot-0 maestro3

(snd-card-<something> for alsa, I forget which.)

Note that this driver breaks in the errata kernel.

Bill



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