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Daniele Malleo wrote:

> Greetings,
> It seems like I'm collecting all possible error messages from this alsa
> mixer...
> After having fixed the "sharing libraries" this is what happens when
> I type amixer:
>
> Can't access mixer 1/0
> Failed to open mixer device
>
> What does it mean? How do I fix it?
> As before, the kde mixer does indeed start and initiallyt sets all
> values to 0. But even raising all the sliders doesn't help: no sound
> comes out.
>
> Still needing help,
>
> Dan
>

I'm now getting that error with wmmixer-alsa, if I try to start it as a
user.  It loads fine if root runs it.


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