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I don't know about the maestro, but the intel i8* crap has known "issues". I have one in my computer, and finally ended up bringing in a soundcard from home to use instead. I tried the kernel driver, the oss (non-free) driver, and the alsa driver and they all either failed to produce sound from any app, or crapped out with arts. If it is at all a possibility, I would recommend getting something like a cheap sb16/64 and using that. If not, turn off arts and use xmms/mplayer (which work, mostly, most of the time). On Monday 29 October 2001 01:41 pm, P. de Vicente wrote: > Hello, > > I am running woody + kde 2.2.1 and have problems with arts with a couple > of computers. These computers have different sound cards (chipsets since > they are in the main board) and they work well since kscd plays music from > a CD. The chipsets are Maestro3 (HP Omnibook XE3), and Intel 82801 (HP Vl 8 > Vectra). However when I try to open the Sound module in KControl I get no > information and an error message like this (in spanish :-) : > > "There was an error loading the module. The diagnostics is:" > > Does anybody know what is going on?. Am I missing some package?. > > > Pablo de Vicente > KDE spanish translation team. - -- D.A.Bishop -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE73cJWKEJ4huP2XBERAmUzAKCRTkf7Wgvs1X4dmnwpa4Pa5+KJvQCfaD6l VbEpkybuFBj3QmvAQhiKGEE= =GmNh -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----