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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-19-07 00:59 -------
could you send me the result of lspcidrake -v so that i switch the default
driver for your card it's prove really needed ?
but before try mute some mixers through an alsa aware mixer such as alsamixer,
alsamixergui or gnome-alsamixer (the first one being in the alsa-utils packages,
the later being contrib packages)
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My PC is a Gericom Commander P4 1.8GHz laptop, purchased 4 month ago. When I
installed 9.1 RC1 as an upgrade, the install detected the soundchip to be
VIA8233 instead of the really present CMOS version VIA82C33. The same happened
minutes ago when trying RC2
This is roughly compatible but results in strong static-like noise superposed to
the sound output when playing numeric samples (as in .WAV, .MP3 etc...).
If I manually switch (using harddrake) to the VIA82CXX driver, and then restart
the X server, the problem is gone. I'm working in the HW bussiness so I quicly
found out, but for non-tech users this could be less easy to guess.
Regards,
PhB