Press Alt+F2 and type aumix. A mixer thing will come up. Check if the volumes are on. If they are on 0 put them up with your mouse. Afraid you have to do it all the time. I had it too on KDE 2.2.2 but not anymore since I'm using KDE 3. Cheers
Dimitris --- Rodrigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> &eacgr;&ggr;&rgr;&agr;&psgr;&egr;: > On Wednesday 29 May 2002 22:04, you wrote: > Hello Igor, > Is your sound card an onboard sound card ? > Which application do you use to play your audio cds > ? > Can you play mp3 or wav files ? > Regards, > > Rodrigo > > > > Hi , My name is Igor Scerbina, I recently > installed Mandrake linux OS > > and am interested in learning as much as i can. > > > > I am currently having trouble setting up my > cmi8338 sound card. It plays > > the error sounds but doesn't want to play any of > my audio Cd's. > > > > I would greatly appreciate any help. > > > > Thanks Igor Scerbina > > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? &Agr;&pgr;&ogr;&kgr;&tgr;&eeacgr;&sgr;&tgr;&egr; &tgr;&eegr; &dgr;&ohgr;&rgr;&egr;&aacgr;&ngr; @yahoo.gr &dgr;&igr;&egr;&uacgr;&thgr;&ugr;&ngr;&sgr;&eegr; &sgr;&agr;&sfgr; &sgr;&tgr;&ogr; http://www.otenet.gr
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