http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2666





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-11-18 03:22 -------
Amazing.  Last night I repeatedly changed the sound config via MCC in an 
attempt to get the PCI SBLive! 512 to work the way it did under 9.1 and 8.2. I 
even pulled the SBLive card and tried to get the AC97 chip to work, but 
failed.  So, Last night I reinstalled the SB card and chose the audigy driver.  
It still gave me the 41 slider KMix with the AC97 brand, even though the AC97 
chip was turned off in the BIOS.  Because of pending storms I shut down the 
computer last night.  When I got home from work this evening I turned on the 
box and when it booted I opened the KMix.  It was the 12 slider version!!! I 
clicked the Line In record button and fired up TVTime.  Sound came pouring 
out! 
To get it to work it seems I had to power down and turn off the computer 
before the config change would be recognized.  ???  

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I am running an Athlon 1GHz box with 512 MB RAM.
I have an ATI Rage 128 video card and I have an ATI Wonder TV card.

MDK 8.2 correctly assigned the r128 driver.

MDK 9.1 rc 1 MMC will only assign tht ATI Rage 128 TVOUT driver even if I do
manual configuration.  
It gets worse.  I also have an NCR53c810 scsi attached to a Mustek MFC-600S
scanner.  MCC thinks the bttv card is a scsi device.  When I run the Scanner
configurator under MCC it assigns the bttv card to the Mustek, even though I
select the Musteck from the list of scanners.  I had to manually copy the
mustek.conf from my MDK 8.2 installation in order for XSane to see the Musteck
correctly.

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