[PLUG] Help w/ sound (Mandrake)
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bsg@purdue.edu
Tue, 02 Oct 2001 07:28:39 -0500
Hello,
The method you suggested below works, but it only works for that particular
session.
If I logout/reboot my box, it will have no sound, and I have to do sndconfig
again.
Does anybody know how to fix this?
Thanks.
-Steve
Kurt Stutsman wrote:
> Well, you might try /usr/sbin/sndconfig for it. Make sure you can look at
> your autoexec.bat file or whatever you use to config your soundcard to see
> the specific paramters. ONce you get the values put int correctly, it will
> play test sounds and you can tell then if it's correct.
>
> On Sun, 30 Sep
> 2001, . wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I'm a newbie and just got my first linux (Mandrake 8.1) installed
> > yesterday in the Installfest.
> > After I went home and tried to run it, I didn't get any sound coming out
> > from my speaker. My speaker works fine because I try to play some music
> > from Windows.
> >
> > I think mandrake didn't recognize my soundcard properly because I
> > couldn't hear any sound when I played mp3 using xmms.
> > I have a Intel810 mother board with integrated Yamaha AC-XG soundcard,
> > but in my control center, linux recognizes it as Intel AC-97 card or
> > something like that..
> > I have alsa 5.11 in my box.
> >
> > How do fix this? I tried to go to Intel and Yamaha website to look for
> > any driver for linux and couldn't find any.
> >
> > Please help!
> > Thank you.
> >
> > -Steve
> >
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