-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have inched up my clock freq now to 133MHz so that my Athlon XP2700+ is up to XP2100+ speed. To do this I had to remove my soundcard, otherwise the system wouldn't even post to bios.
To refresh: I have an MSI KT333 Ultra and recently upgraded my Duron 1100 to an Athlon XP2700+. My system didn't recognize this chip, thought it was an XP1500+ and set it accordingly. If I forced the clock freq to 133MHz instead of 100MHz, the system refused to even try to boot. I inched the clock from 100 up to 120 at which point bootup problems started. As per recommendations from people on this list, I started by removing my soundcard (Soundblaster 16 PCI 128). My system booted up fine. I then rebooted, went into bios and enabled the onboard sound system: AC'97 VT8233 [AC97 Audio Controller]. Upon rebooting to linux...no sound. The system hasn't even detected that something is different (apparently). I started Harddrake and tried running the soundconfig tool. It identifies the card properly and indicates the sound module should be snd-via82xx. It isn't using that driver and is insisting, nonetheless, in using snd-es1371. Question: Does anyone have an MSI KT333 Ultra or similar motherboard with a similar/the same onboard soundsystem working in linux/Mandrake? How have you got the modules setup? WHICH modules are you using? praedor - -- The First Amendment rests on the assumption that the widest possible dissemination of information from diverse and antagonistic sources is essential to the welfare of the public. - --Justice Hugo Black GnuPG fingerprint: D170 2A02 B426 6AA0 5E68 3EDC 68AA FDB0 961E 4F18 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+6hjFaKr9sJYeTxgRAhweAKCEdRWLKyCjNJird+IfPJITCSqdDgCggbwq 0Y9vwS1BDwQs1a3NhJ6hpM8= =TQum -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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