On Tuesday December 21 2004 15:38, Wayne Leutwyler wrote: > > I think I know whats happening to you. I had the same problem when I > started to use FC3 and KDE. Here is how I got it fixed. I had to delete > my ~/.kde directory. Something got messed up with KDE and sound. This > happened after the 1st login to KDE while sound was not working on the > system. When this happened someting got messed up in the KDE sound config. > > You could test this by creating a new user and logging in to KDE and > setting up the startup and shut down sounds. Then logout and back into > KDE with that user. Your sound should be working just fine. The only way > I know to fix it would be to delete your ~/.kde directory from your > normal user ID. > > The way I went about deleting my ~/.kde was like this. > > 1. Logout of KDE > 2. press <ctl> + <alt> + <f1> to get to a terminal session > 3. login as your normal user ID. > 4. mv .kde .kde.old > 5. exit > 6. press <alt> + <f7> to get back to gui login. > > Setup your sound the way you want them and see if your problems go away. > > Let me know if this helps. No cigar, Wayne. Cranked up I/p and o/p in kmix and alsamixer still silence.
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