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I just want to say thanks to the people here that are willing to help beginning linux users like myself. Ok onto hopefully my last problem with Mandrake 9.2.
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- 01-14-2004 #1Just Joined!
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No sound
I just want to say thanks to the people here that are willing to help beginning linux users like myself. Ok onto hopefully my last problem with Mandrake 9.2.
There is no sound. I checked my connections and everything is good. I ran Harddrake and it does register. It says it is using module snd-emu10k1, if that helps any. I checked mandrakes website and it says the hardware is supported. It is a Sound Blaster Live! (audio). Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
- 01-14-2004 #2Linux Engineer
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are all the volumes turned up. (aumix) and check that ur soudn server (if applicable) is turned on. if u are using kde this is arts, if gnome then its esd. the configs for these soudn be availible in the control panels for whatever DE u use.
check that whatever app u are tryignto use (xmms, mplayer, otehr audio player) has the right output plugin selected.
- 01-15-2004 #3Linux Guru
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Could you post the output of "/sbin/lspci"?
- 01-15-2004 #4Just Joined!
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I have tried using Kscd to play some audio CDs and totem to play some MP3's with no luck. I don't have XMMS, If i could figure how to install that, that would be great too. I checked the volumes and everything is good. I wasnt able to find the output plugins like you said.
As far as "/sbin/lspci" I have no idea what that is.
- 01-15-2004 #5Linux Engineer
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open a terminal and type that in


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