http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5725





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-16-09 23:54 -------
patch seems to work - at least I was able to re-activate harddrake, and it did
*not* automagically load the audigy driver on startup. I also once set the
driver to audigy using sounddrake, set it back to emu10k1 and rebooted, and it
still works...

The only thing is that my alsamixergui doesn't remember its settings any more.

audigy-driver: if it is that driver from creative which cooperates with the
emu-tools, then it is somehow silly. On 9.1 I tried to use the digital out of my
audigy with this driver and emu-tools -d - and I got digital sound, but slightly
 (but annoying) distorted...

With the alsa emu10k1 everything is really fine - except that no application
recognizes that I don't use the analog volume sliders so sometimes its hard to
lower the volume level...

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description: 
I've got a sb live audigy player and 9.2rc2.
On 9.1, everything runs really really *perfect* (for linux) with the alsa
emu10k1 driver for my audigy. The other driver made problems (I'm using the
digital out).
On 9.2rc2 harddrake did not want me to use emu10k1 - I could select it in
sounddrake, and it also was saved in /etc/modules.conf, but on reboot it still
loaded the silly "audigy" driver and I had no sound ;(

Now I've disabled the harddrake service - now it doesn't touch my modules.conf
any more and I'm happy with the best sound ever provided by the ALSA emu10k1 -
I'd be happy if you could make this the standard driver - or at least repair
this annoying sounddrake / harddrake behaviour.

Thank you very much!

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