I got it working right out of the box under FC1 and didn't really have much of a problem (well, once I dumped both KDE and gnome and went back to ratpoison). That'll teach me to dork with something that's already working well.
On 7/7/05, Joseph A. Caputo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 06 July 2005 23:05, Trevor Hill wrote: > > This is somewhat off-topic, but it's preventing me from moving forward > > with my Myth re-install and the 7NIF2 is such a popular motherboard > > for Myth users that I figured I would ask here. > > > > I always have the worst luck with sound in Linux. Every distro, every > > sound card, always a problem. Except the first time I installed myth > > (about two years ago), when things magically went flawlessly. Not > > this time. After much humming and hawing and starting over again, I > > finally got my 7NIF2 (intel8x0, nForce 2) on-board sound card to play > > sound under all users in all circumstances. Problem is, it's always > > in mono. I know the card can do stereo, but no matter what I do, it > > always plays in mono. I don't even have a left and right slider in > > alsamixer, just "Master Mono" and "Master". > > > > I think my biggest problem is that I'm not even sure where I need to > > play with things to enable this (or set it as the default) -- > > .asoundrc, modprobe.conf, somewhere else... > > > > My previously working system was FC1, and the current one is FC3. I'm > > sure someone around here has come across this in the past, thanks! > > Heh. I've got the same board (running FC1) and I can't even get my > mixer to work at all -- it looks like it's working, but there's never > any change in the actual volume levels. > > Good luck. > > -JAC > _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
