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Originally Posted by genesus
did you modprobe snd-intel8x0 ?
Code:
bash-2.05b# modprobe snd-intel8x0
FATAL: Module snd_intel8x0 not found....
- 04-21-2005 #11Linux User
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Originally Posted by genesus Code:bash-2.05b# modprobe snd-intel8x0 FATAL: Module snd_intel8x0 not found.
- 04-22-2005 #12Linux Engineer
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change the soundcard entry in make.conf to ac97 and the modprobe command would be modprobe snd_ac97 or just ac97 iirc
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- 04-22-2005 #13Linux Newbie
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That is my exact onboard sound model. AC97's are pieces of ****, just run this:
Oh yeah, Ive found the sound works best with KDE and OSS In Gentoo, GNOME kept starting ESD as the primary sound server.Code:alsa-conf rc-update add alsa default
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- 04-22-2005 #14Linux Engineer
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CoffeeMonster, you can turn off "Automaticly start soundserver" or something similar in the sound-options for gnome. Then, esound won't start.
- 04-23-2005 #15Linux Newbie
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Hrhr, I wanted the sound server, but I wanted alsa or oss running as the compatiblity layer.
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