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Always had problems with my Nnvidia sound and Fedora but simply can't get it working in FC3. In FC2, before I upgraded it, it did not work, so I dounloaded the sound driver from teh Nvidia webside ran the su NVIDIA... command, it installed and I modified my modprobe.conf to reflect nvsound.ko as the module not the i810. This worked a treat...
I now have FC3, same problem with the sound but installing the Nvidia driver doesn't solve the sound issue. I have run the SH NVIDIA..etc command, it says there is no precompiled driver so sets about compiling one (I do have the kernel sources installed - well I assume because I did a workstation install and it does not create an error message). Once that;s done I modify the modprobe.conf and do a insmod NVSOUND.KO command to load the module then still no sound...
you installed the nForce driver, not the nVidia video driver, right?
the nForce driver filename doesn't start with NVIDIA, but NFORCE, so I think maybe you installed the wrong one.
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Yes, I downloaded the joint LAN/Audio driver and only installed the audio driver. Not meaning to be rude but clearly from my original post I have successfully installed the same driver before but it's a problem getting it to work with FC3. I may be reasonably new to linux but I'm far from stupid...
I'm having the same type of problem. This is my first nForce board running under Linux. I've downloaded the drivers for both my GeForce FX 5200 and got them running with my Mdk 10.1 and I also downloaded the nForce platform drivers. I got the network drivers working, but I get an error like his.... Some programs will actually use the correct sound settings, which is odd, but everything else freaks out or does nothing. Kaffeine Media Player will play sound and video, but another Media Player such as Amarok will do nothing.
I'm using an Athlon XP 2000+ but I've done a little reading and the whole issue with the nForce sound driver is that it's OSS and not ALSA. nVidia is working on a driver suitable for ALSA because so many distros use it instead. Who knows how long it will be.
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