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If I try to run alsamixer, it won't open. Here's an example:
~ >>> alsamixer
~ >>> sudo alsamixer
Password:
~ >>>
I have it installed obviously, or it would give me an error about the executable not found. I can control it with gvolwheel, but I would like to be able to run it when I use ratposion
Last edited by cesura (2010-03-26 19:46:32)
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Perhaps you need alsa in the daemons entry.
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Perhaps you need alsa in the daemons entry.
I did have it in there. I find this interesting however:
~ >>> sudo /etc/rc.d/alsa start
~ >>>
~ >>> sudo /etc/rc.d/alsa stop
~ >>>
Maybe because the daemon isn't working?
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sudo alsaconf
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Could a mod delete this post. Sorry. I hit submit twice
Last edited by cesura (2010-03-26 04:25:52)
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sudo alsaconf
Same problem:
~ >>> sudo alsaconf
~ >>>
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paste the log ............
reinstall alsa-utils, alsa-oss
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Perhaps you need alsa in the daemons entry.
The alsa daemon script does not do what you think it does.
Even more interesting is this:
Have you run out of space on / while updating or similar?
Looks like atleast you pacman db is damaged, and perhaps the installed files too.
-Sf those packages
Last edited by Mr.Elendig (2010-03-26 11:01:50)
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lilsirecho wrote:Perhaps you need alsa in the daemons entry.
The alsa daemon script does not do what you think it does.
itsbrad212 wrote:Even more interesting is this:
Have you run out of space on / while updating or similar?
Looks like atleast you pacman db is damaged, and perhaps the installed files too.
-Sf those packages
Awesome thanks I guess the first install was bad
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