After rawhide update 10/19 I can't get sound out of my box. Any ideas?
--Louis
rawhide report 20041019 shows updates to: gnome-media gnome-volume-manager selinux-policy-targeted udev
Start with looking at your mixer volumes, devices, perms, selinux audits.. I have seen any loss of sound from these, so I would think configuration first.
btw: there really is nothing to guarantee this is all you updated, just because thats what changed on rawhide.. so check your update logs for what changed.
Seems gnome-media alsa mixer does not adjusts PCM volume. Went back to -1 and adjusted PCM on OSS mixer and sound is back.
--Louis
On Tue, 2004-10-19 at 22:18 -0400, Louis Garcia wrote:
After rawhide update 10/19 I can't get sound out of my box. Any ideas?
--Louis
rawhide report 20041019 shows updates to: gnome-media gnome-volume-manager selinux-policy-targeted udev
Start with looking at your mixer volumes, devices, perms, selinux audits.. I have seen any loss of sound from these, so I would think configuration first.
btw: there really is nothing to guarantee this is all you updated, just because thats what changed on rawhide.. so check your update logs for what changed.
Seems gnome-media alsa mixer does not adjusts PCM volume. Went back to -1 and adjusted PCM on OSS mixer and sound is back.
What you're saying is, that using the 'alsa' mixer which was the only one shown, you could no longer adjust PCM volume? Was this only for apps which use the OSS interface?
- rpm -q --changelog gnome-media | head * Mon Oct 18 2004 Colin Walters walters@redhat.com 2.8.0-2
- Add patch to not show oss mixers
If you could no longer adjust volume on OSS PCM, thats bugzilla worthy. The mixers should have been one and the same. The bug really is in gstreamer probably, the change in gnome-media was just to 'not show' the OSS mixer that gstreamer provided.
Perhaps the alsa mixer is not handling oss emulation quite the same way the oss mixer was?
I just did a fresh install today. I get no sound what so ever from anything. The "firstboot" sound test produces no sound. The gstreamer test produce no sound. I have everything in the mixer up.
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 20:49:30 -0700, Andrew Farris fedora@andrewfarris.com wrote:
On Tue, 2004-10-19 at 22:18 -0400, Louis Garcia wrote:
After rawhide update 10/19 I can't get sound out of my box. Any ideas?
--Louis
rawhide report 20041019 shows updates to: gnome-media gnome-volume-manager selinux-policy-targeted udev
Start with looking at your mixer volumes, devices, perms, selinux audits.. I have seen any loss of sound from these, so I would think configuration first.
btw: there really is nothing to guarantee this is all you updated, just because thats what changed on rawhide.. so check your update logs for what changed.
Seems gnome-media alsa mixer does not adjusts PCM volume. Went back to -1 and adjusted PCM on OSS mixer and sound is back.
What you're saying is, that using the 'alsa' mixer which was the only one shown, you could no longer adjust PCM volume? Was this only for apps which use the OSS interface?
- rpm -q --changelog gnome-media | head
- Mon Oct 18 2004 Colin Walters walters@redhat.com 2.8.0-2
- Add patch to not show oss mixers
If you could no longer adjust volume on OSS PCM, thats bugzilla worthy. The mixers should have been one and the same. The bug really is in gstreamer probably, the change in gnome-media was just to 'not show' the OSS mixer that gstreamer provided.
Perhaps the alsa mixer is not handling oss emulation quite the same way the oss mixer was?
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Just did another install of FC3 X86_64. Sound problem gone now X problems...oh joy
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 14:55:02 -0500, Jerone Young jerone@gmail.com wrote:
I just did a fresh install today. I get no sound what so ever from anything. The "firstboot" sound test produces no sound. The gstreamer test produce no sound. I have everything in the mixer up.
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 20:49:30 -0700, Andrew Farris fedora@andrewfarris.com wrote:
On Tue, 2004-10-19 at 22:18 -0400, Louis Garcia wrote:
After rawhide update 10/19 I can't get sound out of my box. Any ideas?
--Louis
rawhide report 20041019 shows updates to: gnome-media gnome-volume-manager selinux-policy-targeted udev
Start with looking at your mixer volumes, devices, perms, selinux audits.. I have seen any loss of sound from these, so I would think configuration first.
btw: there really is nothing to guarantee this is all you updated, just because thats what changed on rawhide.. so check your update logs for what changed.
Seems gnome-media alsa mixer does not adjusts PCM volume. Went back to -1 and adjusted PCM on OSS mixer and sound is back.
What you're saying is, that using the 'alsa' mixer which was the only one shown, you could no longer adjust PCM volume? Was this only for apps which use the OSS interface?
- rpm -q --changelog gnome-media | head
- Mon Oct 18 2004 Colin Walters walters@redhat.com 2.8.0-2
- Add patch to not show oss mixers
If you could no longer adjust volume on OSS PCM, thats bugzilla worthy. The mixers should have been one and the same. The bug really is in gstreamer probably, the change in gnome-media was just to 'not show' the OSS mixer that gstreamer provided.
Perhaps the alsa mixer is not handling oss emulation quite the same way the oss mixer was?
-- Andrew Farris (lordmorgul) andrew@andrewfarris.com
- CPE student, Cal Poly SLO, pgp keyid 4430F405 pgp.mit.edu
"..the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." (Edmond Burke)
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Le jeudi 21 octobre 2004 à 01:33 -0500, Jerone Young a écrit :
Just did another install of FC3 X86_64. Sound problem gone now X problems...oh joy
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=136478
Try these packages : http://people.redhat.com/mharris/testing/unstable/xorg-x11/6.8.1-12/
Or wait the next rawhide update.