On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 14:38, robin wrote:
...and it's safe to assume that you've tried other drivers - like forcing ALSA?
How would I do that?
Sir Robin
Is there not a means by which - such as in 9.1 - to change the driver in MCC/Hardware to utilise a different driver for sound (or any other bit of hardware)?
There's a choice of two for VIA, and neither of them worked. But as I posted recently, I got sound working somehow (I think it was when I was fiddling with /etc/modprobe.conf).
Sir Robin
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