> As for your sound card, what is it?  Is it supported by ALSA?  Of
> interest to me
> are your loaded modules (lsmod) and the output of lspci -v as well as
> anything
> relevant from /var/log/dmesg, syslog etc.

I'll have to do this from home tonight, I don't have my laptop with me,
almost brought it in today... hurm. I can't remember off the top of my head
but I was pretty sure it was supported by ALSA. When I had SuSE installed on
my laptop, I went into some audio configuration tool (again, not sure which
off the top of my head but it was definitely in YaST). I do know that the
card is a Yamaha OPL3 (or some variant, this Toughbook uses NeoMagic for
display and audio if memory serves and as such is a real bitch to deal
with). Then I had to go in and manually feed the IRQ's and memory addresses
for the various sound bits.

> I am not sure what you mean by a config tool for sound.  Are you referring
> to
> the mixer (kmixer, amixer, there are a few alsa mixers)?  For sound on my
> old
> P166 I needed to pass some parameters to the kernel module such as IRQ
> etc.

Nope, see above. Again, I am not looking for a GUI tool like YaST in Ubuntu
as I don't believe it has this (yes, I am spoiled). I have no problem doing
this from command line I just don't know what tool to use. By tool I am
referring to stuff like xorgconfig, sndconfig and its ilk. Command line
configuration tools. Or if there is no 'tool', which conf file(s) do I need
to edit? Sorry I should have been clearer about what I was after.

Thanks for taking the time Gustin.

Jarrod


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