Bryce C wrote: >Common things to check: >1) Sound cable from CDROM->Sound card >2) CD is full in mixer >3) Speakers are plugged in (no duh) >Also, what does "aumix -q" return? > > >On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 21:32, Robert N. Eaton wrote: > > >>Alexander Henry wrote: >> >> >> >>>Rick Herrem wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 14:46, Robert N. Eaton wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>But no audio. Sound Server works. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>That's your problem. Kill the sound server. >>> >>>--Alexander >>> >>> >>> >>> >>Tried that. No change. I appreciate the input you guys are giving me, but >>I have to admit taking a very small amount of sneaking and guilty >>pleasure that some of the rest of you seem also to be puzzled. >> >>Bob Eaton >> >> Have already checked (twice) suggestions 1,2,and 3. As I wrote before, both drives work in windoze. aumix -q gives: [bob@localhost bob]$ aumix -q vol 100, 100 pcm 100, 100 speaker 100, 0 (Allll Righty, then! What does this mean?)(How do I fix it?) line 64, 64, R mic 100, 0, P (Don't use mike) cd 100, 100, P igain 64, 64, P line1 64, 64, P phin 64, 0, P (Phono in--Phono out??) phout 64, 0 video 64, 64, P [bob@localhost bob]$ Bob Eaton