[K12OSN] no audio in i810 soundcard

Almquist Burke balmquist at mindfirestudios.com
Thu May 29 19:54:41 UTC 2008


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Ahhh, I'll bet your users were not part of the "sound" group that  
gives them the right to access sound devices. Root can do it no  
matter what. You shouldn't need to change all your files to root,  
just make them all members of the "sound group. Fuse group too for  
usb sticks.

On May 29, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Alberto Castillo wrote:

> I SOLVED!!!!!!
> Thank you my friend because you open my mind!
> Now I can hear the sounds!!!! mp3s and wavs!!!!
> Where is the solution?
> Simply, I make owner the files (mp3 o wav) to the specific user,  
> that the files I try to play are owner root, solution:
> chown user file.wav (or .mp3).
> The only thing that I can not solution for the moment is the use of  
> control volume of the graphical session.
> And other thing: totem can play the sounds, xmms not.
> Thank you a lot!!!!
> Alberto
>
> 2008/5/29 Alberto Castillo <proyecto.edulin at gmail.com>:
>
>
> 2008/5/29 James P. Kinney III <jkinney at localnetsolutions.com>:
>
> Hi Alberto,
>
> I have some note in the body of your message below:
>
> On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 19:26 -0300, Alberto Castillo wrote:
> > Hi everybody!
> > I write from Argentina! so sorry for my bad english, I try to  
> explain
> > to clear as possible:
> >
> > I have many thin clients of same type: "Compaq Deskpro Ex
> > Microtower" (color white) - Celeron 566 - 64MB RAM - Motherboard  
> Intel
> > (I supose)
> >
> > The trouble is that I do not have sound in the terminals.
> >
> > The system: k12EL5.0 (the last).
> >
> > The hardware of thin client (from the original service manual):
> >
> > Chipset Component         Function
> > 810e    82810e-DC100 GMCH AGP 2X interface
> >                           Direct AGP graphics controller
> >                           SDRAM controller supporting up to 2 PC100
> > DIMMs
> >                           66-/100-/133-MHz FSB
> >             82801AB ICH       PCI bus I/F
> >                           LPC bus I/F
> >                           SMBus I/F
> >                           IDE I/F with UATA/66 support
> >                           AC '97 controller
> >                           RTC/CMOS
> >                           IRQ controller
> >                           Power management logic
> >                           USB I/F
> >                           8259 or I/O APIC interrupt processing
> >            82802 FWH         Loaded with AMI BIOS
> > 815     82815 GMCH        AGP 4X interface
> >                           Direct AGP graphics controller
> >                           SDRAM controller supporting up to 2 PC133
> > DIMMs
> >                           66-/100-/133-MHz FSB
> >         82801AB ICH       Same as for 810e Chipset
> >         82802 FWH         Loaded with Compaq BIOS
> >
> >
> >
> > I check if in the screen of terminal when boots, detect the sound  
> card
> > (onboard) and yes:
> > i810: Intel ICH 82801AA found at IOx0d800 and 0xdc00, MEM 0x0000 and
> > 0x0000 IRQ 11.
> >
> > I check if listen the port 16001 and yes:
> > - accepting connections on port 16001
> >
> > I check if the "-public" option is present in sound.rc and yes:
> > export ESD_SPAWN_OPTIONS="-public"
> >                /bin/esd -nobeeps -tcp -port 16001 -as 1 -public &
>
> Here's a trick: remove the "-nobeeps" and reboot the clients. Now when
> the start up ESD you will hear a series of 3 (or 4) beeps rising in
> pitch. If some clients do this and others do not, the detection of the
> sound chip is a problem.
> Ohh my friend!!!
> I can hear the beeps!!!
> I supose that the chipset is detected correct shape!!!
> I boot the terminal in mode shell to can  debug something if I can  
> debug...
> I supose that still in graphic mode, the user session looks the  
> server sound card, because I still try to play sound and  for  
> example, xmms tells me that or the soundcard is not configured or  
> other application is use this resource (I think that the graphic  
> session looks the sound card of server) and the sound card is blocked.
> Thank you for your response!!!! I hope can solucionate very soon  
> this problem
> I still no have sound in the terminal...
>
> >
> > My lts.conf file in part sound:
> > # enable sound by default
> >         SOUND              = Y
> >         # choose either esd or nasd to be the default (esd only on
> > x86_64)
> >         SOUND_DAEMON       = "esd"
> > #        SOUND_DAEMON     = "nasd"
> >         #RCFILE_0x = sound.rc
> >
> >         # default sound volume
> >         VOLUME             = 75
>
> I have found that setting this to about 90 works better. 75 is to  
> low to
> hear anything.
> >
> >         ### For ISA sound cards, you have to specify the module to
> > use:
> >        # SMODULE_01       = "sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1"
> >
> > In the grafic user in gnome, when I try to open the mixer I have a
> > error tell me some that "gstreamer no encounter .. no device..",
> OK. Remember how all this stuff works. Any application you see on the
> client screen is running on the server hardware. So volume control  
> won't
> work.
>
> > when I play a audio with xmms, hi tell me that the sund is  
> blocked by
> > other applicattion, when I try to autodetect the sound card from the
> > client, this modifies the values of volume of my server, and I can
> > see, I think, the soundcard of my server, that is a i810 too!
> > In KDE just I have entered, tell me that the sound is no initialize
> > because I have no premissions...
>
> I have had to make sure the /tmp/.esd/socket file existed on the  
> server
> for most sound stuff to work at all. In fact I had to make a cron  
> job to
> test and recreate it every hour if it went away for any reason.
> >
> > Please somebody can help me?
> > Thank you a lot!
> > Cheers from Argentina, sorry for mu bad english!
>
> Your English was plenty good enough!
> >
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