Re: [newbie] built-in sound woes
Hy Roberto, Thanks for the help. I will try your advice right away. Steve --- Roberto Angelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Steve > > Try to use audio mixer to set @ zero the mic, line > in and cdrom too > Probably this resolve your problems (too much gains > on no-source > input line) > > bye, and don't forget to feedback > me if it works (or not) > > Steve Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scritto: > > > > Can I replace the sound card built into my > motherboards with a new > > card? My Micron 233 mmx has an intel motherboard > with built-in sound. > > Works fine in Win95, but in Linux, I get lots of > static, and every > > mouse movement make static noise, too. The > built-in chip is a yamaha > > but Windows indicates there is a soundblaster > there, too (my computer > > has Win95 on one hard drive and on the other, > Linux Mandrake--the > > version with Redhat 5.2). > > Could I simply install a new sound card? Must I > disable the on-board > > sound? I want to escape Windows. Anyway, any ideas > out there? > > Steve Winston > > > > > _ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Free instant messaging and more at > http://messenger.yahoo.com > > > _ > DO YOU YAHOO!? > Il tuo indirizzo gratis e per sempre @yahoo.it su > http://mail.yahoo.it > > _ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com
Re: [newbie] built-in sound woes
Hi Steve Try to use audio mixer to set @ zero the mic, line in and cdrom too Probably this resolve your problems (too much gains on no-source input line) bye, and don't forget to feedback me if it works (or not) Steve Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scritto: > > Can I replace the sound card built into my motherboards with a new > card? My Micron 233 mmx has an intel motherboard with built-in sound. > Works fine in Win95, but in Linux, I get lots of static, and every > mouse movement make static noise, too. The built-in chip is a yamaha > but Windows indicates there is a soundblaster there, too (my computer > has Win95 on one hard drive and on the other, Linux Mandrake--the > version with Redhat 5.2). > Could I simply install a new sound card? Must I disable the on-board > sound? I want to escape Windows. Anyway, any ideas out there? > Steve Winston > > _ > Do You Yahoo!? > Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com > _ DO YOU YAHOO!? Il tuo indirizzo gratis e per sempre @yahoo.it su http://mail.yahoo.it
[newbie] built-in sound woes
Can I replace the sound card built into my motherboards with a new card? My Micron 233 mmx has an intel motherboard with built-in sound. Works fine in Win95, but in Linux, I get lots of static, and every mouse movement make static noise, too. The built-in chip is a yamaha but Windows indicates there is a soundblaster there, too (my computer has Win95 on one hard drive and on the other, Linux Mandrake--the version with Redhat 5.2). Could I simply install a new sound card? Must I disable the on-board sound? I want to escape Windows. Anyway, any ideas out there? Steve Winston _ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com