All that stuff is heavily reliant upon dbus, authenticated sessions, policykit and console kit.

If it works as root, and not as a normal user, then you should check through those things.


On Monday, January 5, 2015 5:46 PM, Joe Schillinger <jschilli1@live.com> wrote:


Hello,

I apologize. I just figured out the Pulse problem. I had an old .asoundrc from when I was trying to configure Pulse.

The old problem remains, however. I can now launch alsamixer from my normal user, but I'm not getting sound from desktop applications

Joe


From: jschilli1@live.com
To: crux@lists.crux.nu
Subject: Sound problems with Xonar DG
Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2015 19:26:45 -0600

Hello,

I've installed a custom kernel (3.18.1) with the ck patch and support for my hardware (including snd_oxygen for my sound card) but I'm not getting any sound output. I've tried running alsamixer, it fails with:

ALSA lib dlmisc.c:252:(snd_dlobj_cache_get) Cannot open shared library /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_ctl_pulse.so
cannot open mixer: No such device or address

I'd previously tried using Pulseaudio to fix what I presume was a completely different problem, but have since removed it. Alsamixer will run as root (my user is in the audio group, however), and when I turn on the Analog Input Monitor I can hear the microphone. So, I'm presuming the sound card is working, I just can't get it to output normally. What would be the problem? Is it worth trying to get Pulse to work? How can I fix that Pulse-related error message if it isn't?

lsmod shows that snd_oxygen is in fact installed. lspci | grep Audio says the Oxygen card is found.

Thanks,
Joe

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