On Wednesday 01 Oct 2003 9:01 pm, yankl wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 October 2003 03:10 pm, Margot wrote:
> > yankl wrote:
> > > I assume you have run lspci or lspcidrak and see just one
> > > device in it. If you see tow then you still need to go to BIOS
> > > and play with settings before you can reinstall your system.
> >
> > Yankl,
> >
> > I'd never heard of lspci or lspcidrak until you just mentioned
> > them - here are the results:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] margot]$ lspci
> > 00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M266 Host Bridge
> > 00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8633 [Apollo Pro266
> > AGP] 00:0b.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live!
> > EMU10k1 (rev 04) 00:0b.1 Input device controller: Creative Labs
> > SB Live! MIDI/Game Port (rev 01)
> > 00:11.0 ISA bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233 PCI to ISA
> > Bridge 00:11.1 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. Bus Master
> > IDE (rev 06) 00:11.2 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. USB
> > (rev 1b) 00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies,
> > Inc. VT8233 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 30)
> > 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. VT8751 [ProSavageDDR
> > P4M266] VGA Controller
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] margot]$
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] margot]$ lspcidrak
> > bash: lspcidrak: command not found
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] margot]$
> >
> > (Tried it as root as well, but still got "command not found")
> >
> > I had another look in BIOS and can't find any other settings to
> > play with that obviously relate to sound. There are some I'm not
> > sure about though, because I don't fully understand what they
> > are:
> >
> > Under PCI Plug and Play Setup - Plug and Play Aware O/S - should
> > this be Yes or No?
> >
> > Also, options to change all settings to "Optimal" or "Best
> > Performance" - I opted not to on both these, because it didn't
> > say what it was going to do!
> >
> > Margot
>
> lspcidrake. I have a problem some time remember the commands name
> endings because I use tab too much. From what I remember  lspci
> outputs the /proc/bus/pci/devices. It is shown two cards on your
> mother board; are you sure that you do not have two cards one on
> board and one in the  pci slot?
>
> If you 200% sure that you have one sound card and have not install
> any new hardware in lets do #lspcidrake -v -f and post it. We are
> interesting in vendor and device number. I am guessing some other
> hardware reports it self as audio controller.

Remember that she said she had two lots of holes for the jacks.  Of 
course, one set could be for a modem.

Anne
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