> Doug Roberts wrote: > >> What does 'lsmod | grep sound' say? (As root) > > > > Output is: > > sound 70644 1 [opl3 sd_lib uart401] > > soundcore 6276 0 [sd_lib sound] > > > > as for KMixer, I can't find it. It is not listed in the usual places I can see... > > Sorry, I meant KMix. K|Multimedia|Sound|KMix
No problem..I found that easy enough...it still gives no sound, but looks to be playing any .wav file I give it. > > Aumix is ok too. > > I find it odd that you have soundmodules loaded, when no soundcard is > > found. > Are there any entries for sound in /etc/modules.conf? Copied from my /etc/modules.conf probeall usb-interface usb-uhci alias sound-slot-0 sb options sound dmabuf=1 alias synth0 opl3 options opl3 io=0x388 options sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=0 > > Are there any soundcard-like listings when you issue 'lspci' (as root) None > Is there a sound entry in 'cat /proc/devices' # cat /proc/devices Character devices: 1 mem 2 pty/m%d 3 pty/s%d 4 tts/%d 5 cua/%d 6 lp 7 vcs 10 misc 13 input 14 sound 29 fb 108 ppp 128 ptm 136 pts/%d 162 raw 180 usb 254 pcmcia Block devices: 1 ramdisk 2 fd 3 ide0 9 md 22 ide1 > Do you have a /dev/sound directory ? Yes > Did you install the updates for 9.1? There are loads of them I used both Mandrake Control Center and urpmi to update this machine each week, or when MDK issues an update email. > > Many questions, but since you get sound from CD's, I still think > your mixer has muted pcm. Could be...so where does one fined and fix the ' muted pcm' problem, if that is the problem? Thanks for yourhelp Bjorn. -- Doug Roberts Registered Linux User #160487 On a good day On a bad day, I have to use Micro$not or their cronies products
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