On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 16:41, Shon Harris wrote: > Thats acutally what I am using in one of my systems, and it works fine, I > would just to a recovery install of RH 8 and it should work fine, when do > you get the error?
Certainly sound advice, but I've already tried reinstalling. No dice. When the system was starting up, the long list of things with green "ok's" would go by, and then when the sound item came up it would end in an ugly red FAILED. The same thing used to happen on logout, and probably still does, only ever since I installed the NVIDIA display drivers all I can see is ugly fuzz on the way out. > I have noticed in XMMS if I shut the comnputer down without closing XMMS > first, that an error sayting my sound card is blocked will come up. So if > that is the case just shut down XMMS down before you log out or shut down > the system. Thanks, I'll remember that. I don't think that's my problem though, since I've been so intent on just getting basic sound to work that I haven't messed with XMMS much. Currently I'm trying to get ALSA working, but I don't really know how to do it. I followed every step I could find online, and I know it's installed to some degree now, but when I try to use modprobe to put in the proper modules it can't detect them. I may not have the right kernel version of ALSA. Hopefully I haven't royally screwed up my system. Thanks for your help. -James ____________________ BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ ___________________________________________________________________ List Info: http://phantom.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
