amixer brought this error:
amixer: Mixer attach default error: No such device
asound conf list brought up this:
Names of available sound cards:
I also have a question. When I try to install packages it says to run dpkg
configure -a, and so I did. But I have to be logged on as root. I looked at
a forum and found out how but it said it may 'cause your system to crash or
allow hackers to get into your system. My question is do you think I should
login as root and try fix the dpkg error?
On 2/8/07, Brian Murray <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the additional information. It seems that your soundcard is
> detected by the kernel and a driver is being loaded. Could you please
> also add the output of 'amixer' and 'asoundconf list'? You may also
> find this helpful:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSoundProblems .
>
> --
> No sound. Period.
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/82765
>
amixer brought this error:
amixer: Mixer attach default error: No such device
asound conf list brought up this:
Names of available sound cards:
I also have a question. When I try to install packages it says to run dpkg
configure -a, and so I did. But I have to be logged on as root. I looked at
a forum and found out how but it said it may 'cause your system to crash or
allow hackers to get into your system. My question is do you think I should
login as root and try fix the dpkg error?
On 2/8/07, Brian Murray <email address hidden> wrote: /help.ubuntu. com/community/ DebuggingSoundP roblems . /launchpad. net/bugs/ 82765
>
> Thanks for the additional information. It seems that your soundcard is
> detected by the kernel and a driver is being loaded. Could you please
> also add the output of 'amixer' and 'asoundconf list'? You may also
> find this helpful:
> https:/
>
> --
> No sound. Period.
> https:/
>
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