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I have been looking around the forum for similar problems, but the ones i found was not quite the same. I've recently installed suse 10.2 and the sound was working ...
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    Question (suse10.2) sound disappeared

    I have been looking around the forum for similar problems, but the ones i found was not quite the same.
    I've recently installed suse 10.2 and the sound was working as it should, until a couple of days ago, where it simply disappeared. I don't know when exactly and what I was doing.
    I have tried the yast -> hardware -> sound -> others -> volume -> test, but it didn't do anything. I have checked all the mixers, i could find the system, and none were muted. The hardware works too.
    I had the same problem on windows 2000 (at the same time), but I found a solution (it works so far, anyway).

    can anyone help me with this sound problem?
    Thanks in advantage,
    Faffnir

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    What was the problem/solution for Win2k??

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    After fidling around for a long time, I tried to create a new user. I got sound working there, and when I logged in as admin again, the sound was back. Just hoping it will stay there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Faffnir
    After fidling around for a long time, I tried to create a new user. I got sound working there, and when I logged in as admin again, the sound was back. Just hoping it will stay there.
    Hmm I had a problem like that sometime back. For some reason there were two Kdesktop processes started for my main user. This messed with the OSS sound system and though I still had sound in some apps others (ones that used OSS or were 322bit) did not. (I'm running 64 bit). The only solution I found was to creeate a new user and move all my stuff to the new account.

    If it happens again check to see if you have multiple kdesktop process running.

    ps -A | grep kdesktop

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    Thanx

    Thanks, i'm probably gonna create a new user then. It's just a really big work to do so...

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