http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2723


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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-21-09 22:16 -------
lot of fixes recently went into draksound & initscripts regarding sound. 
could you check late cooker? 

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I installed MDK 9.1 rc1 on a 1GHz Athlon with 512 MB RAM, an ATI r128 video
card, an ATI Wonder TV card, SBLive, PleXwriter 4832A, Toshiba DVD, and an
NCR53c810 scsi for my Mustek MCF 600S scanner. My printer is a Samsung ML-1210
laser jet.
All this hardware installed perfectly under MDK 8.2.

The mobo sound chip, AC97, is diabled with a jumper, and the PCI sound card,
SBLive is set to be active.  A cable runs from the ATI Wonder TV to the SBLive
so that XawTV can pipe audio to the SBLive and hence to the speakers.  Again,
ALL this worked perfectly under MDK 8.2.

When I attempt an install of the SBLive (Hey, why not an ICON for the sound
card?)  it gives me the emu10K1 ALSA option, which I select.  When I check the
modules that get loaded I notice that the AC97 mobo chip has about 6 devoted to
itself.  When setting up sound in MDK 8.2 the AC97 chip was ignored, as it
should be.  

Also, right after installing rc1 the first time, I noticed that the sound was
present when I ran KDE 3.1 under the root account, but not under the user
account.  In MDK 8.2 the users were automatically given access to the sound.  I
added my account to the audio group but that was not effective.  So, I re-ran
the sound card configuration.  When I check my user account I had no sound. 
When I checked the root account it has NO sound either.  So, I am going
backwards here.  This is the first time in six years, since I began using Linux,
that I cannot get my sound going.  The config files get overwritten by the MCC
scripts so no sense in changing them.  Rock and a hard place.
MKD 9.1, like 9.0 is a step backward in dectection and setup when compared to 8.2.

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