On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 21:13:35 -0700 (PDT)
Aldous Huxley disseminated the following:

> When I first installed 10.0, the alsa driver worked,
> but sounded like shit...very distorted, like a cheap
> stereo system with the volume too high.  I tinkered
> with settings (stupidly) without tracking what I was
> doing in order to undo if problems occured (which
> did).  Um...I'd like to have sound back without having
> to reinstall everything...suggestions would be
> appreciated.  Thanks.

1st back up your /etc/modules.conf (in 10.0 I believe it's called something
slightly different, at least if you are running the 2.6 kernel). Then run
'alsaconf' as root. Now, from your backup modules.conf, add back the lines
deleted by running alsaconf, to do with your video, usb, etc.

You may need to do a service sound restart, if the alsaconf utility doesn't do
it for you (can't remember ATM).

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