Well. I updated the kernel, reran draksound, and to my amazement the
Audigy 2 card now works.
Thanks for your help Anne.
Kelley
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 15:59, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
I'm still around. Nothing has worked.
It looks like it may be the hardware as was posted in that bugzilla
I'm still around. Nothing has worked.
It looks like it may be the hardware as was posted in that bugzilla
repost.
JKJ
On Sun, 2003-10-05 at 04:54, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 04 Oct 2003 11:25 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
P.S.
I tried changing my sound configuration in MDK control
On Saturday 04 Oct 2003 11:25 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
P.S.
I tried changing my sound configuration in MDK control center from
Audigy to snd-emu10k1.
The problem is how do I save this change? If I go to any other part
of NDK Control it tell me the changed will not be saved and when I
Has anyone had any success getting the Audigy 2 sound card to work on
MDK 9.1?
I have one in a new Dell 8300 and it doesn't work at all.
I have Goggled for answers and it looks like this card is not supported
by Linux.
Thanks.
--
J. Kelley Jernigan
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Registered Linux User # 282143
Mandrake 9.1
On Saturday 04 Oct 2003 2:10 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
Has anyone had any success getting the Audigy 2 sound card to work
on MDK 9.1?
I have one in a new Dell 8300 and it doesn't work at all.
I have Goggled for answers and it looks like this card is not
supported by Linux.
Thanks.
Mine
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October 4, 2003 07:10 am, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
Has anyone had any success getting the Audigy 2 sound card to work on
MDK 9.1?
I have one in a new Dell 8300 and it doesn't work at all.
I have Goggled for answers and it looks like this card is
From: Charlie M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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October 4, 2003 07:10 am, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
Has anyone had any success getting the Audigy 2 sound card to work on
MDK 9.1?
I have one in a new Dell 8300 and it doesn't work at all.
I have Goggled
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October 4, 2003 12:16 pm, Thomas Backlund wrote:
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Would someone with one of theese Dell systems with cripled audigy2 dsp send
me the output of lspcidrake -v...
If we can't get it to work normally, maybe we can work around the problem
with
1st thing I did was to make sure nothing was muted.
I've tried OSS and Alsa. No go on both.
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 10:52, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 04 Oct 2003 2:10 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
Has anyone had any success getting the Audigy 2 sound card to work
on MDK 9.1?
I have one
How do you think Dell will react considering the card works perfectly
well with XP Pro?
Also, where did the Audigy 2 drivers for linux come from? I've googled
and tried Cooker and I cannot find any for Linux.
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 12:59, Charlie M. wrote:
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OK,
Here it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kelley]$ lspcidrake -v
unknown : unknown (8086/2578/1028/0157) [BRIDGE_HOST]
unknown : unknown (8086/2579//) [BRIDGE_PCI]
usb-uhci: Intel Corporation|USB Controller [SERIAL_USB] (vendor:8086
device:24d2 subv:1028 subd:0157)
From: J. Kelley Jernigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK,
Here it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kelley]$ lspcidrake -v
[...]
audigy : Creative Labs|EMU10K2 Audigy Audio Processor
[MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO] (vendor:1102 device:0004 subv:1102 subd:1003)
ohci1394: Creative Labs|EMU10K2 Audigy IEEE1394
P.S.
I tried changing my sound configuration in MDK control center from
Audigy to snd-emu10k1.
The problem is how do I save this change? If I go to any other part of
NDK Control it tell me the changed will not be saved and when I click on
Configure Module it crashes Control Center.
Thanks
On
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October 4, 2003 03:29 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
How do you think Dell will react considering the card works perfectly
well with XP Pro?
Also, where did the Audigy 2 drivers for linux come from? I've googled
and tried Cooker and I cannot find
On Saturday 04 October 2003 05:29 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
How do you think Dell will react considering the card works perfectly
well with XP Pro?
Well, if push gets to shove, take the approach that you bought a general
purpose computer -- not an appliance that only ran with one specific
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