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> > Install/run both kmix and alsamixergui. kmix will be your long term
system
> > tray applet for volume control. So start with kmix and then
alsamixergui.
> > When you use the es1370 do you disable the via8233 in the BIOS?

this was the state I started in when I upgraded to 10.2, with the
onboard sound disabled in bios, using the es1370.

> > Start with kmix and adjust each and every possible setting while
listening to
> > anything, starting at each option's current level and
raising/lowering back
> > to its original point. Also try enabling/disabling the 'mute' switch
for each
> > and every possible input/output. I think you may find one of these
produces
> > more noise than any other and that'll be the one that you adjust to
stop the
> > bacon.

So far, the only settings I've found that signifigantly affect it are
the PCM/volume settings...the problem being that in order to filter it
down to a minimum, the sound is minimal too. Not terribly useful.  ;)

> > If this doesn't work and this is the same motherboard (9 years old?)
you may
> > have too much electrical noise in the system. If you are serious
about fixing
> > this, then remove all non-essential boards from the PCI or ISA slots
and try
> > again. Try the es1370 in different slots.
> >

No, this motherboard is...3 years old I'd guess. What I meant was that
I've been using linux for about 9 years now, and I've never had 'good'
sound. I think 6.4 came closest (but 6.4 was near perfect,) but even
that was just on the acceptable side of crap.

The only boards I've got in this machine atm are the vid card, the
network card, and the sound card. Pretty much a minimal setup.

Thanks,

Derek


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