> I just tried something, make a backup of your /etc/modules.conf and
> /etc/modprobe.conf like "cp /etc/modules.conf /etc/modules.conf.bak"
> and "cp /etc/modprobe.conf /etc/modprobe.conf.bak" (just in case
> something goes wrong, because "alsaconf" writes to these files when
> it runs). This way you can change things back to what you had before.
>
> Now run "alsaconf" as root and follow the instructions. When it
> starts it will ask you to shut down alsa and sound, it will attempt
> to do it its self but its not 100% (it worked for me, without me
> shutting them down).
>
> If you want you can turn them off your self as root with
>
> "chkconfig alsa off"
> "chkconfig sound off"
>
> and check to see if there off with
>
> "chkconfig --list"
>
> and turn them back on with
>
> "chkconfig alsa on"
> "chkconfig sound on"
>
> if "alsaconf" doesn't restart them, it should though.
>
>
> Alsaconf wrote a new /etc/modprobe.conf and sound still works. You
> can try it and see what happens like I said you can put things back
> if not.
>
> Note: It will write to modprobe.conf on 2.6 kernel and modules.conf
> on 2.4 kernel.
>
> Mike

did it all but still no sound,sorry
Maryse

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