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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Mixer Vanished....
From:       "Benjamin L. Unger" <unger30 () potsdam ! edu>
Date:       2002-04-29 1:33:15
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Ok, after some poking, I discovered that the permissions on /dev/mixer had 
somehow been changed. I'm not sure if that's the solution to the general 
problem, but it worked for me. 

Thanks for the assistance


Ben Unger

On Sunday 28 April 2002 06:48 pm, Wido Depping wrote:
> On Monday 29 April 2002 12:04, Benjamin Unger wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I compiled KDE3 from source yesterday, and everything was working great.
> > All of a sudden, when I restarted, arts would load properly (I get a
> > slight pop from my AC97 inboard sound card when Arts comes up, so I
> > know), but no sound is played. Additionally, Kmix no longer shows my
> > mixer, rather a simple box. If I have XMMS play via OSS, it still works,
> > so I KNOW the sound card is ok. I've tried recompiling Arts already, but
> > I'm afraid I don't have any sort of error message to go along with this,
> > since it doesn't seem to be putting any out. Here's my system:
> >
> > FIC AD11 w/ 1.33ghz Athlon
> > Inboard AC97 Sound (VIA686 Chipset)
> > 256MB RAM
> > Gentoo Linux 1.1 (self-compiled)
> > GCC 2.95.3
> > Gentoo KDE Packages (3.0.0)
>
> I have the same problem after installing alsa 0.9 on my system. You have to
> recompile at least kdemultimedia. I don't know, if this will help but it
> doesn't seem to be an KDE problem.
>
> mfg.
>   Wido
>
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