On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 12:09 -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 11:01:00 -0700
"Christopher A. Williams" <fedoralists(a)cawllc.com> wrote:
I'm pretty sure that this:
> > ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:1207:(_snd_pcm_hw_open) Invalid value for card
is the cause of this:
> > Also, in ~/.xsession-errors I'm seeing:
> > ** (gnome-session:2890): WARNING **: Could not start esd: Failed to
> > execute child process "/usr/bin/esd" (No such file or directory)
Not at all. There is no /usr/bin/esd program! I know it isn't on my
system. That's also what the error message above says ("No such file or
directory"). This is one question I hoped people could offer
suggestions to solve.
After all, it wouldn't be logical to have a sound daemon running
without a
sound card.
There are a ton of options that can go in /etc/modprobe.conf for sound. For
example, I set up a laptop a short while ago that required these options:
alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel
options snd-card-0 index=0
options snd-hda-intel model=toshiba
There are all kinds of other model= options available. One of them is quite
likely what you need to get your machine going.
I've been chatting with someone on AIM, and I just realized that I'm
hearing the little sound it plays when a message arrives. When I run
gnome-sound-properties I can test and get a tone when testing "sound
playback" on the devices tab, but no sounds play from the "sounds tab.
I see "Enable software sound mixing (ESD)" is checked. When I run the
Soundcard Detection applet I also get nothing. But AIM is chiming away.
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