chip33az@netscape.net wrote: > Do you have gst-plugins-gnomevfs installed? > > I haven't used Gentoo in quite a while, but Rhythmbox is dependent on > the gstreamer program (as are most Gnome media applications). I would > verify that you have the gstreamer plug-ins installed. > Default ALSA works for me, as long as I set the volume up. A suggestion may be that you don't have the right sound driver compiled in your kernel, then the right configuration (in Linux, not setting the volume in ALSA above zero is a cliche). The RTFM's should be approached in this order, first Google the gentoo.org website, then gentoo-wiki, then the web itself for exact error messages, then try the #gentoo* chatrooms on freenet. I've always landed an answer on one or another, and there's just more expertise out there than on the PLUG list. I even managed to break portage once at 2am while drunk, and got it back on track with help from the chat rooms to continue my emerge -e world. (I was doing something extreme. I never learned how to re-link gcc when it updates, so everything was emerged with a very old gcc, not to mention non-athlon t-bird settings, so I had to recompile everything. I didn't start this procedure while drunk, it just got interrupted while I was drunk 8). The safe flags can be found here: http://gentoo-wiki.com/Safe_Cflags I've never debugged sound to a large degree, so I have no suggestions other than the research order. I'm trying compiles with -Os. I'm thinking, what's faster, a loop in-cache which jumps and misses a few cycles in a jump, or a 1000-time unrolled loop which always misses cache? I have no evidence, but hey I can do it, so I do :). -- Alexander --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss