Dennis Myers wrote:On my MSI Mobo it's the above one, but it depends on the manufacturer, haven't you got a mobo manual, it's bound to say in there.
On Sunday 28 September 2003 05:29 pm, Margot wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 28 Sep 2003 7:38 pm, Margot wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 27 Sep 2003 11:37 pm, Margot wrote:
Dennis Myers wrote:
On Saturday 27 September 2003 02:11 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
Margot is having a problem. If you use AC97 on-board sound, will you please tell us what HardDrake calls your card, and what driver it is using? Thanks
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I've now installed everything I could find for alsa, and alsamixergui is
now visible - but I still have no sound.
One last thing on my list and then I am out of ideas, do you have the speaker jack plugged into the green recepticle? It is usually closest to the serial port pluggin. Just a thought. HTH
Funny you should ask that .....<g> that's just the sort of thing I might forget!
Seriously, maybe someone can help here - I have two speakers, but they are connected together, so only one jack. At the back of the PC I have two identical green sockets, one above the other, and the speaker jack fits both of them.
Every time I've changed something over the last couple of days, I've tested it twice - once with the speaker jack plugged in the top socket and once plugged in the bottom socket. This has involved a lot of crawling around at odd angles and moving the box, which is not a particularly good way of spending my time and energy as I have ME.
Can anyone tell me which of the two sockets I should be using? Do I have to keep testing both of them until one works? Or are they both connected to the same thing inside the box so I'm wasting my time changing it around?
Margot
However it is looking to me like your whole problem started because your bios was not set for auto detection. One thing I have noticed about Mandrake installs, is that if you have everything detected in bios it seldom fails to not to give you it in the OS. So it made an intelligent guess and installed something. Now the problem is, that something is retaining the unwanted configuration and that is the setting that is dominent. I thought your modules.conf may still of had something to configure that SB card, that you don't really have, but not being familiar with SB cards I cannot say for sure, but it seems like the script is OK to me. Now Modules.conf is about settings for devices, it's not a list of devices, so to my mind we have to find out what to do to remove the SB Card from the list of devices.
Seems to me it's going to end up being a script rewrite somewhere in some file containing a list of whatever devices is in there. Question is what file or ? and how ?
John
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