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Gracias Juan Pablo, that worked like magic....
- 10-21-2006 #41Just Joined!
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Gracias Juan Pablo, that worked like magic.
- 10-23-2006 #42
Resolved
Turns out the problem I was having happened in IceWM. In either Gnome or KDE, sound was there with flashplayer 7, albeit a second or two after the action and often disjointed and halting.
With Flashplayer 9 though, all these problems have been resolved. Sound works perfectly with flashplayer 9 in Firefox and is synced with action in Gnome, KDE and IceWM.
Last edited by Dapper Dan; 10-23-2006 at 03:45 AM.
- 10-28-2006 #43Just Joined!
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My solution (slack 10.2)
This got it working:
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV audio
vi /etc/group
audio::17:my_user_account,and_my_other_user_accoun t,tertiary_account_too...
log out of X, and back in... and *poof* Strongbad can talk.
(If that doesn't make sense... get Mepis or something that will work out of the box.)
- 08-23-2007 #44Just Joined!
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- 08-23-2007 #45
Wow!
I just checked this post, and since its inception, it has been viewed to this point, 41,773 times! I'm sure it doesn't have the most views of all the threads on Linuxforums, but it's got to be in the top 10 I think...



