System-config-soundcard now detects alsa.
Mike Pedersen
mike.pedersen at sbcglobal.net
Thu Feb 26 04:30:23 UTC 2004
Hello Jim,
I made a statement that I tried system-config-soundcard and it only
testd for oss. I just tried using system-config-soundcard and it played
a test sound successfully.
I assume that you ran system-config-soundcard from with in Gnome? Or did
you find a way to run it from the command prompt that I don't know about.
I am trying out some of the assistive technologies available from
Gnopernicus and gnome-speech and was wondering if either a text
functionality will be added to the program or if there could be a
shortcut key for the blind to be able to configure the sound by using
certain keystrokes selected by default. Being able to adjust soundlevels
would be a great aid also for adjusting the sound with selected
shortcut keys.
There are console text screen readers separate from Gnopernicus. For
example I use one called brltty which works in conjunction with a
refreshable braille display. This is why I was so looking for a non-gui
sound card configuration tool.
regards
Mike Pedersen
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