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[Mageia-discuss] No sound for Google Hangout - SOLVED!

+ Anne Wilson + annew at kde.org +
+ Sat Jun 30 16:20:09 CEST 2012 +

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+On 29/06/12 15:12, Doug Laidlaw wrote:
+> On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 14:56:49 +0100 Anne Wilson <annew at kde.org> 
+> wrote:
+> 
+>> Aslamixergui simply shows the PulseAudio channel
+> 
+> Have you looked at the Pulse Audio Volume Control on the menu 
+> (pavucontrol on a command line?)  That is where I sorted out my 
+> issues about multiple sound cards.  According to the recommended 
+> config, Alsamixer hands the whole job to Pulse.  I couldn't get 
+> anywhere with KDE's selector for output devices.
+> 
+> And have you looked at the Sound section in the Forum?  That was 
+> where tech queries were intended to go.  Early on, there was a 
+> whisper that the Answer Men looked only here, but I haven't found 
+> that.
+> 
+> Otherwise, it is too deep for me.  I used to have a USB headset
+> (mic & phones) and I would simply plug it in.  Its own volume
+> control would pop up on the desktop when I least expected it.
+> 
+> Something I printed out a while back was all about what you say:
+> too many control programs wanting to have a go at your audio
+> setup.
+> 
+Yesterday I finally got time to set up postfix correctly to handle
+internal messages, and installed logwatch.  It seems that Mageia's
+version of logwatch has a section that I never had in Fedora - passing
+messages from my router's firewall!  Yes, that's all it was - a port,
+ 3225, that needs to be fowarded for sound to work.
+
+Anne
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