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Old 03-14-2004   #1 (permalink)
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No sound in Mandrake 10 Community

I am having trouble getting the sound working on my audigy 2 zs in Mandrake 10. Every time i boot up mandrake i get this message:

Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device: default can't be opened for playback (No such file or directory)
The sound server will continue, using the null output device.

This also comes up when i go to System/Configuration/KDE/Sound/Sound System in the start menu and try to enable the Sound System. When i open kmix it is basically blank (no sliders or anything). There is only an empty drop down menu that is labeled Current Mixer. When i click on my sound card in Mandrake Control Center this is what comes up:

Vendor: Creative Labs
Alternative drivers: snd-emu10k1
Bus: PCI
Bus identification: 1102:4:1102:2002
Location on the bus: 1:8:0
Description: EMU10K2 Audigy Audio Processor
Module: audigy
Media class: MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO

If i click on run config tool the displayed options for driver are snd-emu10k1, emu10k1, and audigy, currently at snd-emu10k1. However, changing the driver doesn't seem to help.

A couple other things i noticed that are probably unimportant. I read of a similar problem on another message board and it was suggested that I my add username into the audio group, but in the Mandrake Linux User Management Tool the only group i see is my username. Also there is no dsp folder in /dev/ (read somewhere that this was related to sound).

I'm kind of a Linux newb. Can Anyone help?
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Mandrake 10 - AUDIGY LIVES - Here's how I did it.

With a few hints on this site... and the MandrakeUsers Forum - AUDIGY LIVES!

* If you have upgraded as I did from 9.2, make sure you uninstall XMMS
* Install alsa-utils (easy way is urpmi alsa-utils from a shell)
* Run and check if the mixer levels are set to zero... if so, change.
* Reinstall XMMS (urpmi xmms and then xmms- for extras if needed)
* Open xmms
* Change Preferences to ALSA mixer.

.... at this point I choose a song / CD and get it playing....
if it crashes something is wrong with XMMS setup.

* Open Kmix (Alt+F2 and type kmix)
* Right-click on the speaker icon in the tray
* Choose Configure kmix.
* Check the Advanced tab
* UNCHECK / turn off the Audigy Analog option below the Sound Blaster Audigy slider.

Did it work? Mine is fine now and sounds much better than 9.2 - thanks to the Audigy modules.

nomasteryoda out -- time for some Tunes!
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