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The problem is that the xfce4 mixer does not work for me as I'm logged in as regular user.
When being root everything is ok. It works. I can hear the sounds, the mixer shows the sound card I can adjust volume.
When I go back to normal user there is nothing in the mixer and there is no sound.
I have been looking for solution on the forum but there is no good answer.
The /dev/mixer is root:audio
the mixer config looks like:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Mixer>
<device name="default">
<position x="0" y="8"/>
<size width="600" height="235"/>
<state sticky="0"/>
<disclosure expanded="0"/>
</device>
</Mixer>
despite the fact that I manually changed it by pointing out device
<device name="#0: Intel ICH6"/>
as it is in the root's config file
but it changes back to the original as soon as the user logs out/in
any hint, please
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Are you in the group audio too?
$ id
Last edited by herd (2010-11-17 19:28:00)
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I'd bet money on Herd being on the right track, here.
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