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Alan McConnell
Alan McConnell
(added 27 Mar 08, two days later)  Following a suggestion from a Debian-users
list member I ran  alsaconf  ; this asked me a couple of questions, ran placidly
for several seconds . . . and now my sound is back.  The responder on Debian-users
opined that it was a question of modules being loaded into the kernel in the
correct order . . .
I would delete these two postings if I knew how to<g>.  Perhaps some maintainer will
do it in a while . . .

Latest revision as of 17:07, 27 March 2008

I hope that what I'm writing will be read by someone, preferably an ALSA expert.

I am a longtime Linux user. Until three days ago I was using a very old Debian sarge. After some effort and help from sound experts, I had got my sound system working, back in February. My card is:

      via82xx VIA Technologies

This last weekend -- Mar 22-23 -- I upgraded to etch. I performed the same drill

   apt-get install module-assistant
   module-assistant auto-install alsa-source

that had worked for my sarge install. I have run alsamixer, to set my volume levels to high. aplay seems to run, on a variety of left-over .wav files. But no sound comes from my speakers!

Suggestions? If any are made, please send them to my home E-address, alan@patriot.net.

Alan McConnell

(added 27 Mar 08, two days later) Following a suggestion from a Debian-users list member I ran alsaconf  ; this asked me a couple of questions, ran placidly for several seconds . . . and now my sound is back. The responder on Debian-users opined that it was a question of modules being loaded into the kernel in the correct order . . .

I would delete these two postings if I knew how to<g>. Perhaps some maintainer will do it in a while . . .