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Dennis,
I had probs with my ESS card as well but I set it up as a Sound Blaster Pro
and it works great now.
I tried all card types and SB Pro took.
Give it a try and good luck!
Larry Smith
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 8:36
AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] ESS Audio still not
working
Ooops! earlier message is right, it's "sndconfig" not
soundconfig. Sorry, I got verbose there and let my fingers take over
from my brain.
Dennis Myers
wrote:
I have already tried both ways and when I go
on the console and type soundconfig it gives me a coomand not found message,
is there anything else I can try Thanks for your help!
Are you sure it is not working? I mean,
have you enabled system sounds in KDE and turned up the volume for CD
players? I'm not sure how to enable sounds in gnome if that is the
desktop you are using. Check in KDE control center to see if
system sounds is enabled. And click on the small speaker icon on the
task bar to see where the volume is set. If you have already done
these things, I would go to Konsole and "su" and type in "
soundconfig" and try configuring that way.
"Julio C. Gutierrez" wrote:
Hi everyone, I recently installed Mandrake 7.1 and
it works terrific, with one exeption, My Ess sound card that is
supposed to be compatible doesnot work, and it was working under
windoze before, so my question is: is there anything I can do or is
there any new or current drivers for linux? your help will be
appreciated
Thank you! --
Dennis a registered linux user #180842
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