Speakers not recognized

I am running OpenSuse 11.1 KDE 4.1 and I am having trouble getting my speakers to work. When I install OpenSuse the speakers worked fine but now the computer does not recognize any speakers. I pretty new with linux so can someone please help me out?

guitarhero183 wrote:

>
> I am running OpenSuse 11.1 KDE 4.1 and I am having trouble getting my
> speakers to work. When I install OpenSuse the speakers worked fine but
> now the computer does not recognize any speakers. I pretty new with
> linux so can someone please help me out?
>
>
Hiya,

Speakers or sound card? What (if anything) displays in
yast2–>Hardware–>Sound?


kev.

I will not be able to find out now since I now have another problem. Plasma Dashboard ends up crashing right when I log into my account. I have to try and fix this first since now when I log in, I can only see a white screen.

guitarhero183 wrote:

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> I will not be able to find out now since I now have another problem.
> Plasma Dashboard ends up crashing right when I log into my account. I
> have to try and fix this first since now when I log in, I can only see a
> white screen.
>
>
Yuck, try selecting a different session type (gnome? kde3?) from the login
screen?


kev.

I fixed the Plasma Workspace problem but now when I reinstall the sound card drivers, the sound works at first but after a short amount of time, the volume gets lower and lower until there is no more sound. The sound card models listed is “MCP51 High Definition Audio.”

guitarhero183 wrote:

>
> I fixed the Plasma Workspace problem but now when I reinstall the sound
> card drivers, the sound works at first but after a short amount of time,
> the volume gets lower and lower until there is no more sound. The sound
> card models listed is “MCP51 High Definition Audio.”
>
>
Wow! Awesome, that’s an odd one. Question: does the volume slider on any of
the mixer’s channels decline as well? In other words is the volume decline
being registered by the OS?


kev.

The slider does not move. Also, I noticed when I boot OpenSuse, a window at the top of the screen appears. It says that my sound device does not work and the sound was switched to default.

guitarhero183 wrote:

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> The slider does not move. Also, I noticed when I boot OpenSuse, a window
> at the top of the screen appears. It says that my sound device does not
> work and the sound was switched to default.
>
>
Humm. Okay, trying to pin down the issue here. If you fire up konsole and
do:

su
<enter root password>
restart alsasound

Does the sound come back? It may fade again but does it come back?


kev.

There is no restart command in konsole.
Also, I was able to get the alsa information.
Here is the link to the web page.

http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=c5b7c7e838a17c8829dac33fd2a0377e32901cc6

I finally got the problem fixed. I just followed the
instructions here.

SDB:Intel-HDA sound problems - openSUSE

Thanks for trying to help though.