Robert Cunningham wrote:
> Bob Ewart wrote:
>> Bob S wrote:
>>   
>>> On Sunday 22 July 2007 15:47:03 Bob Ewart wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Bob S wrote:
>>>>       
>>>>> On Saturday 21 July 2007 17:19:59 Bob Ewart wrote:
>>>>>         
>>>>>> Thierry de Coulon wrote:
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> On Saturday, 21. July 2007, Bob Ewart wrote:
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>> I have a Sound Blaster 24 Live! board on a older Dell machine.  It
>>>>>>>> works in Windoze and Kubuntu, but not in openSUSE 10.2 or 10.3 alpha
>>>>>>>> 6.  It used to work on older SuSE releases.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In 10.2 YAST says it's there and configured.  KMix comes up with a
>>>>>>>> little red x on the icon and the mixer window shows nothing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In 10.3 alpha 6, YAST says it's there and configured. KMix comes up
>>>>>>>> normally and the mixer window shows all the sliders.  Still no sound.
>>>>>>>> lsmod shows that the ca0106 module is loaded.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I've been trying to figure out how kubuntu and suse configure the
>>>>>>>> sound system, but no luck so far.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>> Try running alsaconf
>>>>>
>>>>> Bob S.
>>>>>         
>>>> Did that also.  It selects the ca0106 driver also, and reports no
>>>> problems.
>>>>
>>>>       
>>> And it wrote the config and then played a sound for you?
>>>
>>> Bob S.
>>>
>>>     
>> It tried, but no sound.
>>
>>   
>  I seem to recall that this was an issue a while ago with Dell issued SB
> live cards, they were
> different than the standard  SB cards a quick google search turned  up  this
> SuSe + Sound Baster + Dell
> <http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=355129>
> 
> Hope this might help
> 
> 
> 
Thanks, Robert.  That did the trick.

It's necessary to turn all the LFE channels all the way down and turn
off LFE using alsamixer, then do a 'alsactl store'.  It also works on
10.3 alpha 6, even with the user not a member of the audio group.

-- 
Bob
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