On Monday 27 December 2004 03:10 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Monday 27 Dec 2004 02:09, Chris wrote:
> > Got it figured out, thanks to a year old msg from Derek that I found the
> > archives.
>
> Chris, for the sake of others, please say what you did to solve it.
>
> Anne

Sure Anne, here is Derek's input which I followed:

To install the Alsa driver

1/ Install the alsa-utils, alsamixergui, and newt packages (If not already 
installed)

2/ Make a backup copy of /etc/modules.conf

3/ In a root terminal run alsaconf
Alsaconf will write a new modules.conf file with the correct settings for your 
sound card.

4/ Copy back by hand those lines in the old modules.conf which are not sound 
related.

5/ Reboot into the new sound driver, and in KDEControlCentre>Sound>SoundSystem 
set the sound server to Alsa

6/ Use alsamixergui to select default sound levels and save them.

7/ In xmms it may work better if you select the Output Plugin to be alsa.


If it does not work replace the alsaconf generated lines in modules.conf with 
the ones from your backup.

I followed the above and automagically - sound.  

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Chris
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