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Under Desktop>Settings (in your GNOME menu), there should be a sound option. Try that. This is assuming you are using GNOME which is the default.
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- 01-08-2006 #11
Under Desktop>Settings (in your GNOME menu), there should be a sound option. Try that. This is assuming you are using GNOME which is the default.
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- 01-08-2006 #12Just Joined!
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i did try the desktop>settings and that didn't work
i couldn't hear the sound it played
should i download a different driver or try sources from installation cd's?
if i need to do it from cd, how do i do it?
- 01-10-2006 #13Just Joined!
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anything else i can try?


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