Re: [newbie] soundcard woes

2004-04-17 Thread Graham Watkins
Rory wrote:
Okay, thanks for the alsa-utils tip.  Not sure why it was on CD4 if it's 
necessary to activate some sound cards.  But, finding it via FTP solves that. 
It should install as a default.   

I ran alsaconf and it's got me to the next stage.  I now have sound!!  If I 
run a CD, I can play music.  However, the sound is drowned out with lots of 
white noise.

However, I can't hear trailers that I see playing at apple.com/trailers/  
As well, I don't hear the sound start-up at the beginning.  

So, I made a nice, big step that time.  But, still a ways to go.  






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I had similar problems to yours with 9.2.  I solved the cruddy sound 
quality problem by adjusting the settings in kmix.

If you open it up you'll find a number of sliding controlls labelled 0100
1001.
I got good sound by switching the third and the fifth ones off (click on 
green light at top so it's dark).

I have no idea why this works or whether it will work in the same way 
for you.

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Re: [newbie] soundcard woes

2004-04-17 Thread Graham Watkins
Rory wrote:


I ran alsaconf and it's got me to the next stage.  I now have sound!!  If I 
run a CD, I can play music.  However, the sound is drowned out with lots of 
white noise.

I had similar problems to yours with 9.2.  I solved the cruddy sound 
quality problem by adjusting the settings in kmix.

If you open it up you'll find a number of sliding controlls labelled 0100
1001.
I got good sound by switching the third and the fifth ones off (click on 
green light at top so it's dark).

I have no idea why this works or whether it will work in the same way 
for you.

--
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On the whole, I preferred cats to women because cats seldom if ever used 
the word "relationship".(Kinky Friedman - Greenwich Killing Time)

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Re: [newbie] soundcard woes

2004-04-16 Thread Rory
Thanks for the suggestions, Anne.

> Does HardDrake say that it is using the es1371 driver?  I had a card
> like that in one box, and it didn't work with the SB driver, but was
> fine with the es1371 driver - mind, that was not 10, but still

Yes, Harddrake says it's using the driver:
Vendor: âCreative Labs
Alternative drivers: âsnd-ens1371
Bus: âPCI
Bus identification: â1274:1371:1274:8001
Location on the bus: â0:a:0
Description: âSound Blaster AudioPCI64V/AudioPCI128
Module: âes1371
Media class: âMULTIMEDIA_AUDIO


> Is aumix installed?  If not, install it, and check carefully.  Aumix
> causes or cures (not sure which )a lot of problems.

No, aumix wasn't installed by default.  Just installed it now.  Still, no 
luck.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] rory]# aumix -q
vol 59, 64
pcm 64, 64
speaker 64, 0
line 64, 64, R
mic 64, 0, P
cd 64, 64, P
igain 64, 64, P
line1 64, 64, P
phin 64, 0, P
phout 64, 0
video 64, 64, P


Any other ideas??  :(


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Re: [newbie] soundcard woes

2004-04-16 Thread Jonas Claesson
On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 15:45, Rory wrote:
> On Friday 16 April 2004 1:10 am, Roland Hughes wrote:
> > This maybe a dumb question but have you checked the mixer and sound levels
> > it is set to?
> > Roly
> 
> Not a dumb question at all.  Sometimes the simplest oversights cause the 
> biggest problems.  Yes, I've checked all of those things in kmix.  No mute.  
> High volume.  All levels active.  As well, it's not on the hardware end, as 
> everything blasts when I pop in the MandrakeMove CD.  
> 
> I'm wondering if this is a conflict with the support of ALSA drivers in the 
> 2.6 kernal, given that my card's recommended driver is the OSS driver.  I've 
> tried the alternate ALSA driver with no luck, though.Humph
Tried to use alsaconf?

> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > On Thursday 15 April 2004 09:46 pm, Rory wrote:
> > > Hi folks,
> > >
> > > No luck on other venues I've tried, so I'll give newbie@ a shot.  I'd
> > > love if someone could give me some clues on this one.  I've posted more
> > > info than less, in hopes that something will trigger a solution for
> > > someone more familiar with MDK than me.
> > >
> > > I can't get sound activated since loading MDK 10.0. Here's the odd thing:
> > > the MandrakeMove LiveCD (9.3) always triggers sound, which I verified
> > > once again, yesterday.
> > >
> > > Here's an even odder thing: MandrakeMove and MDK 10.0 appear to both
> > > recognize my soundcard identically in Control Centre. I've also unplugged
> > > soundcard completely and re-inserted it in hopes it would be recognized
> > > the second time, but no luck.
> > >
> > > I'd really like to hammer out this sound issue, as I can't watch
> > > video/movies or listen to music without it.
> > >
> > > Here's some basic info:
> > > Creative Soundblaster PCI 128
> > > default driver: OSS1371 **which works on MDKMove but not on 10.0**
> > > alternate driver: ALSA snd-ens 1371 **I've tried this but it didn't
> > > work**
> > >
> > > I also tried the debugging options (I'm doing my best to be self-reliant
> > > when solving Linux problems) available under Hardware in Control Centre.
> > > Below is the ouput:
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
> > >
> > > Rory
> > >
> > > ===
> > >
> > > root@ - lspcidrake -v | fgrep AUDIO
> > > es1371 : Creative Labs|Sound Blaster AudioPCI64V AudioPCI128
> > > MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO (vendor:1274 device:1371 subv:1274 subd:8001)
> > > root@ - grep sound-slot etc modules.conf *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*
> > > root - grep sound-slot etc modules.conf *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*
> > >
> > > root@ - sbin chkconfig --list sound
> > > sound 0-off 1-off 2-on 3-on 4-on 5-on 6-off *0,1,6 OFF???*
> > > root@ - sbin chkconfig --list alsa
> > > alsa 0-off 1-off 2-on 3-on 4-on 5-on 6-off *Again 0,1,6 OFF???*
> > >
> > > root@ - aumix -q
> > > bash: aumix: command not found *NO RESPONSE/OUTPUT*
> > > root@ - sbin fuser -v dev dsp *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*
> > >
> > > root@ - sbin lsmod
> > > Module Size Used by
> > > lp 12200 0
> > > parport_pc 32832 1
> > > natsemi 23840 0
> > > sd_mod 16800 0
> > > snd-pcm-oss 51812 0
> > > snd-mixer-oss 17952 1 snd-pcm-oss
> > > binfmt_misc 9960 1
> > > sg 38044 0
> > > sr_mod 17060 0
> > > md5 3872 1
> > > ipv6 232352 15
> > > af_packet 20520 2
> > > ide-floppy 18752 0
> > > ide-tape 34864 0
> > > ide-cd 40548 0
> > > cdrom 37184 2 sr_mod,ide-cd
> > > floppy 59444 0
> > > supermount 37876 1
> > > ext3 111016 1
> > > jbd 54680 1 ext3
> > > intel-agp 17372 1
> > > agpgart 31016 1 intel-agp
> > > tuner 17292 0
> > > bttv 146956 0
> > > video-buf 20388 1 bttv
> > > i2c-algo-bit 9512 1 bttv
> > > v4l2-common 6144 1 bttv
> > > btcx-risc 4712 1 bttv
> > > i2c-core 23044 3 tuner,bttv,i2c-algo-bit
> > > ppa 12296 0
> > > imm 12360 0
> > > scsi_mod 114744 5 sd_mod,sg,sr_mod,ppa,imm
> > > parport 38952 4 lp,parport_pc,ppa,imm
> > > snd-usb-audio 64672 0
> > > snd-rawmidi 23616 1 snd-usb-audio
> > > snd-seq-device 8008 1 snd-rawmidi
> > > snd-pcm 93156 2 snd-pcm-oss,snd-usb-audio
> > > snd-page-alloc 11972 1 snd-pcm
> > > snd-timer 24484 1 snd-pcm
> > > snd 52484 7
> > > snd-pcm-oss,snd-mixer-oss,snd-usb-audio,snd-rawmidi,snd-seq-device,snd-pc
> > >m, snd-timer audio 45568 0
> > > soundcore 9248 3 bttv,snd,audio
> > > pwc 49776 0
> > > videodev 9536 2 bttv,pwc
> > > joydev 10240 0
> > > tsdev 7168 0
> > > evdev 9504 0
> > > usbmouse 5216 0
> > > hid 53312 0
> > > ehci-hcd 24196 0
> > > ohci-hcd 18692 0
> > > uhci-hcd 29104 0
> > > usbcore 99132 10
> > > snd-usb-audio,audio,pwc,usbmouse,hid,ehci-hcd,ohci-hcd,uhci-hcd
> > > rtc 11576 0
> > >
> > > For anyone that's taken the time to read this and respond... Thanks a
> > > lot!! Rory



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Re: [newbie] soundcard woes

2004-04-16 Thread Rory
On Friday 16 April 2004 1:10 am, Roland Hughes wrote:
> This maybe a dumb question but have you checked the mixer and sound levels
> it is set to?
> Roly

Not a dumb question at all.  Sometimes the simplest oversights cause the 
biggest problems.  Yes, I've checked all of those things in kmix.  No mute.  
High volume.  All levels active.  As well, it's not on the hardware end, as 
everything blasts when I pop in the MandrakeMove CD.  

I'm wondering if this is a conflict with the support of ALSA drivers in the 
2.6 kernal, given that my card's recommended driver is the OSS driver.  I've 
tried the alternate ALSA driver with no luck, though.Humph





> On Thursday 15 April 2004 09:46 pm, Rory wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > No luck on other venues I've tried, so I'll give newbie@ a shot.  I'd
> > love if someone could give me some clues on this one.  I've posted more
> > info than less, in hopes that something will trigger a solution for
> > someone more familiar with MDK than me.
> >
> > I can't get sound activated since loading MDK 10.0. Here's the odd thing:
> > the MandrakeMove LiveCD (9.3) always triggers sound, which I verified
> > once again, yesterday.
> >
> > Here's an even odder thing: MandrakeMove and MDK 10.0 appear to both
> > recognize my soundcard identically in Control Centre. I've also unplugged
> > soundcard completely and re-inserted it in hopes it would be recognized
> > the second time, but no luck.
> >
> > I'd really like to hammer out this sound issue, as I can't watch
> > video/movies or listen to music without it.
> >
> > Here's some basic info:
> > Creative Soundblaster PCI 128
> > default driver: OSS1371 **which works on MDKMove but not on 10.0**
> > alternate driver: ALSA snd-ens 1371 **I've tried this but it didn't
> > work**
> >
> > I also tried the debugging options (I'm doing my best to be self-reliant
> > when solving Linux problems) available under Hardware in Control Centre.
> > Below is the ouput:
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Rory
> >
> > ===
> >
> > root@ - lspcidrake -v | fgrep AUDIO
> > es1371 : Creative Labs|Sound Blaster AudioPCI64V AudioPCI128
> > MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO (vendor:1274 device:1371 subv:1274 subd:8001)
> > root@ - grep sound-slot etc modules.conf *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*
> > root - grep sound-slot etc modules.conf *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*
> >
> > root@ - sbin chkconfig --list sound
> > sound 0-off 1-off 2-on 3-on 4-on 5-on 6-off *0,1,6 OFF???*
> > root@ - sbin chkconfig --list alsa
> > alsa 0-off 1-off 2-on 3-on 4-on 5-on 6-off *Again 0,1,6 OFF???*
> >
> > root@ - aumix -q
> > bash: aumix: command not found *NO RESPONSE/OUTPUT*
> > root@ - sbin fuser -v dev dsp *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*
> >
> > root@ - sbin lsmod
> > Module Size Used by
> > lp 12200 0
> > parport_pc 32832 1
> > natsemi 23840 0
> > sd_mod 16800 0
> > snd-pcm-oss 51812 0
> > snd-mixer-oss 17952 1 snd-pcm-oss
> > binfmt_misc 9960 1
> > sg 38044 0
> > sr_mod 17060 0
> > md5 3872 1
> > ipv6 232352 15
> > af_packet 20520 2
> > ide-floppy 18752 0
> > ide-tape 34864 0
> > ide-cd 40548 0
> > cdrom 37184 2 sr_mod,ide-cd
> > floppy 59444 0
> > supermount 37876 1
> > ext3 111016 1
> > jbd 54680 1 ext3
> > intel-agp 17372 1
> > agpgart 31016 1 intel-agp
> > tuner 17292 0
> > bttv 146956 0
> > video-buf 20388 1 bttv
> > i2c-algo-bit 9512 1 bttv
> > v4l2-common 6144 1 bttv
> > btcx-risc 4712 1 bttv
> > i2c-core 23044 3 tuner,bttv,i2c-algo-bit
> > ppa 12296 0
> > imm 12360 0
> > scsi_mod 114744 5 sd_mod,sg,sr_mod,ppa,imm
> > parport 38952 4 lp,parport_pc,ppa,imm
> > snd-usb-audio 64672 0
> > snd-rawmidi 23616 1 snd-usb-audio
> > snd-seq-device 8008 1 snd-rawmidi
> > snd-pcm 93156 2 snd-pcm-oss,snd-usb-audio
> > snd-page-alloc 11972 1 snd-pcm
> > snd-timer 24484 1 snd-pcm
> > snd 52484 7
> > snd-pcm-oss,snd-mixer-oss,snd-usb-audio,snd-rawmidi,snd-seq-device,snd-pc
> >m, snd-timer audio 45568 0
> > soundcore 9248 3 bttv,snd,audio
> > pwc 49776 0
> > videodev 9536 2 bttv,pwc
> > joydev 10240 0
> > tsdev 7168 0
> > evdev 9504 0
> > usbmouse 5216 0
> > hid 53312 0
> > ehci-hcd 24196 0
> > ohci-hcd 18692 0
> > uhci-hcd 29104 0
> > usbcore 99132 10
> > snd-usb-audio,audio,pwc,usbmouse,hid,ehci-hcd,ohci-hcd,uhci-hcd
> > rtc 11576 0
> >
> > For anyone that's taken the time to read this and respond... Thanks a
> > lot!! Rory

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Re: [newbie] soundcard woes

2004-04-16 Thread Anne Wilson
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Hi, Rory.  I'm not expert, but here are some thoughts:

On Friday 16 April 2004 05:46, Rory wrote:
>
> I can't get sound activated since loading MDK 10.0. Here's the odd
> thing: the MandrakeMove LiveCD (9.3) always triggers sound, which I
> verified once again, yesterday.
>
This seems to mean a configuration problem, since the card is obviously 
OK.

> Here's an even odder thing: MandrakeMove and MDK 10.0 appear to both
> recognize my soundcard identically in Control Centre. I've also
> unplugged soundcard completely and re-inserted it in hopes it would
> be recognized the second time, but no luck.
>
Again, suggesting configuration.

> Here's some basic info:
> Creative Soundblaster PCI 128
> default driver: OSS1371 **which works on MDKMove but not on 10.0**
> alternate driver: ALSA snd-ens 1371 **I've tried this but it didn't
> work**
>
> I also tried the debugging options (I'm doing my best to be
> self-reliant when solving Linux problems) available under Hardware in
> Control Centre. Below is the ouput:
>
> root@ - lspcidrake -v | fgrep AUDIO
> es1371 : Creative Labs|Sound Blaster AudioPCI64V AudioPCI128
> MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO (vendor:1274 device:1371 subv:1274 subd:8001)
> root@ - grep sound-slot etc modules.conf *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*
> root - grep sound-slot etc modules.conf *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*
>
Does HardDrake say that it is using the es1371 driver?  I had a card 
like that in one box, and it didn't work with the SB driver, but was 
fine with the es1371 driver - mind, that was not 10, but still

> root@ - sbin chkconfig --list sound
> sound 0-off 1-off 2-on 3-on 4-on 5-on 6-off *0,1,6 OFF???*

That's normal.  It's on for 3 (text mode) and 5 (normal gui mode) - I'm 
not sure what 4 is.

> root@ - sbin chkconfig --list alsa
> alsa 0-off 1-off 2-on 3-on 4-on 5-on 6-off *Again 0,1,6 OFF???*
>
> root@ - aumix -q
> bash: aumix: command not found *NO RESPONSE/OUTPUT*

Is aumix installed?  If not, install it, and check carefully.  Aumix 
causes or cures (not sure which )a lot of problems.

HTH

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Re: [newbie] soundcard woes

2004-04-15 Thread Roland Hughes
This maybe a dumb question but have you checked the mixer and sound levels it 
is set to?
Roly

On Thursday 15 April 2004 09:46 pm, Rory wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> No luck on other venues I've tried, so I'll give newbie@ a shot.  I'd love
> if someone could give me some clues on this one.  I've posted more info
> than less, in hopes that something will trigger a solution for someone more
> familiar with MDK than me.
>
> I can't get sound activated since loading MDK 10.0. Here's the odd thing:
> the MandrakeMove LiveCD (9.3) always triggers sound, which I verified once
> again, yesterday.
>
> Here's an even odder thing: MandrakeMove and MDK 10.0 appear to both
> recognize my soundcard identically in Control Centre. I've also unplugged
> soundcard completely and re-inserted it in hopes it would be recognized the
> second time, but no luck.
>
> I'd really like to hammer out this sound issue, as I can't watch
> video/movies or listen to music without it.
>
> Here's some basic info:
> Creative Soundblaster PCI 128
> default driver: OSS1371 **which works on MDKMove but not on 10.0**
> alternate driver: ALSA snd-ens 1371 **I've tried this but it didn't work**
>
> I also tried the debugging options (I'm doing my best to be self-reliant
> when solving Linux problems) available under Hardware in Control Centre.
> Below is the ouput:
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Rory
>
> ===
>
> root@ - lspcidrake -v | fgrep AUDIO
> es1371 : Creative Labs|Sound Blaster AudioPCI64V AudioPCI128
> MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO (vendor:1274 device:1371 subv:1274 subd:8001)
> root@ - grep sound-slot etc modules.conf *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*
> root - grep sound-slot etc modules.conf *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*
>
> root@ - sbin chkconfig --list sound
> sound 0-off 1-off 2-on 3-on 4-on 5-on 6-off *0,1,6 OFF???*
> root@ - sbin chkconfig --list alsa
> alsa 0-off 1-off 2-on 3-on 4-on 5-on 6-off *Again 0,1,6 OFF???*
>
> root@ - aumix -q
> bash: aumix: command not found *NO RESPONSE/OUTPUT*
> root@ - sbin fuser -v dev dsp *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*
>
> root@ - sbin lsmod
> Module Size Used by
> lp 12200 0
> parport_pc 32832 1
> natsemi 23840 0
> sd_mod 16800 0
> snd-pcm-oss 51812 0
> snd-mixer-oss 17952 1 snd-pcm-oss
> binfmt_misc 9960 1
> sg 38044 0
> sr_mod 17060 0
> md5 3872 1
> ipv6 232352 15
> af_packet 20520 2
> ide-floppy 18752 0
> ide-tape 34864 0
> ide-cd 40548 0
> cdrom 37184 2 sr_mod,ide-cd
> floppy 59444 0
> supermount 37876 1
> ext3 111016 1
> jbd 54680 1 ext3
> intel-agp 17372 1
> agpgart 31016 1 intel-agp
> tuner 17292 0
> bttv 146956 0
> video-buf 20388 1 bttv
> i2c-algo-bit 9512 1 bttv
> v4l2-common 6144 1 bttv
> btcx-risc 4712 1 bttv
> i2c-core 23044 3 tuner,bttv,i2c-algo-bit
> ppa 12296 0
> imm 12360 0
> scsi_mod 114744 5 sd_mod,sg,sr_mod,ppa,imm
> parport 38952 4 lp,parport_pc,ppa,imm
> snd-usb-audio 64672 0
> snd-rawmidi 23616 1 snd-usb-audio
> snd-seq-device 8008 1 snd-rawmidi
> snd-pcm 93156 2 snd-pcm-oss,snd-usb-audio
> snd-page-alloc 11972 1 snd-pcm
> snd-timer 24484 1 snd-pcm
> snd 52484 7
> snd-pcm-oss,snd-mixer-oss,snd-usb-audio,snd-rawmidi,snd-seq-device,snd-pcm,
>snd-timer audio 45568 0
> soundcore 9248 3 bttv,snd,audio
> pwc 49776 0
> videodev 9536 2 bttv,pwc
> joydev 10240 0
> tsdev 7168 0
> evdev 9504 0
> usbmouse 5216 0
> hid 53312 0
> ehci-hcd 24196 0
> ohci-hcd 18692 0
> uhci-hcd 29104 0
> usbcore 99132 10
> snd-usb-audio,audio,pwc,usbmouse,hid,ehci-hcd,ohci-hcd,uhci-hcd
> rtc 11576 0
>
> For anyone that's taken the time to read this and respond... Thanks a lot!!
> Rory

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[newbie] soundcard woes

2004-04-15 Thread Rory
Hi folks,

No luck on other venues I've tried, so I'll give newbie@ a shot.  I'd love if 
someone could give me some clues on this one.  I've posted more info than 
less, in hopes that something will trigger a solution for someone more 
familiar with MDK than me.

I can't get sound activated since loading MDK 10.0. Here's the odd thing: the 
MandrakeMove LiveCD (9.3) always triggers sound, which I verified once again, 
yesterday.

Here's an even odder thing: MandrakeMove and MDK 10.0 appear to both recognize 
my soundcard identically in Control Centre. I've also unplugged soundcard 
completely and re-inserted it in hopes it would be recognized the second 
time, but no luck.

I'd really like to hammer out this sound issue, as I can't watch video/movies 
or listen to music without it.

Here's some basic info:
Creative Soundblaster PCI 128
default driver: OSS1371 **which works on MDKMove but not on 10.0**
alternate driver: ALSA snd-ens 1371 **I've tried this but it didn't work**

I also tried the debugging options (I'm doing my best to be self-reliant when 
solving Linux problems) available under Hardware in Control Centre. Below is 
the ouput:

Any ideas?

Rory

===

root@ - lspcidrake -v | fgrep AUDIO
es1371 : Creative Labs|Sound Blaster AudioPCI64V AudioPCI128 MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO 
(vendor:1274 device:1371 subv:1274 subd:8001)
root@ - grep sound-slot etc modules.conf *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*
root - grep sound-slot etc modules.conf *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*

root@ - sbin chkconfig --list sound
sound 0-off 1-off 2-on 3-on 4-on 5-on 6-off *0,1,6 OFF???*
root@ - sbin chkconfig --list alsa
alsa 0-off 1-off 2-on 3-on 4-on 5-on 6-off *Again 0,1,6 OFF???*

root@ - aumix -q
bash: aumix: command not found *NO RESPONSE/OUTPUT*
root@ - sbin fuser -v dev dsp *NO RESPONSE-OUTPUT*

root@ - sbin lsmod
Module Size Used by
lp 12200 0
parport_pc 32832 1
natsemi 23840 0
sd_mod 16800 0
snd-pcm-oss 51812 0
snd-mixer-oss 17952 1 snd-pcm-oss
binfmt_misc 9960 1
sg 38044 0
sr_mod 17060 0
md5 3872 1
ipv6 232352 15
af_packet 20520 2
ide-floppy 18752 0
ide-tape 34864 0
ide-cd 40548 0
cdrom 37184 2 sr_mod,ide-cd
floppy 59444 0
supermount 37876 1
ext3 111016 1
jbd 54680 1 ext3
intel-agp 17372 1
agpgart 31016 1 intel-agp
tuner 17292 0
bttv 146956 0
video-buf 20388 1 bttv
i2c-algo-bit 9512 1 bttv
v4l2-common 6144 1 bttv
btcx-risc 4712 1 bttv
i2c-core 23044 3 tuner,bttv,i2c-algo-bit
ppa 12296 0
imm 12360 0
scsi_mod 114744 5 sd_mod,sg,sr_mod,ppa,imm
parport 38952 4 lp,parport_pc,ppa,imm
snd-usb-audio 64672 0
snd-rawmidi 23616 1 snd-usb-audio
snd-seq-device 8008 1 snd-rawmidi
snd-pcm 93156 2 snd-pcm-oss,snd-usb-audio
snd-page-alloc 11972 1 snd-pcm
snd-timer 24484 1 snd-pcm
snd 52484 7 
snd-pcm-oss,snd-mixer-oss,snd-usb-audio,snd-rawmidi,snd-seq-device,snd-pcm,snd-timer
audio 45568 0
soundcore 9248 3 bttv,snd,audio
pwc 49776 0
videodev 9536 2 bttv,pwc
joydev 10240 0
tsdev 7168 0
evdev 9504 0
usbmouse 5216 0
hid 53312 0
ehci-hcd 24196 0
ohci-hcd 18692 0
uhci-hcd 29104 0
usbcore 99132 10 
snd-usb-audio,audio,pwc,usbmouse,hid,ehci-hcd,ohci-hcd,uhci-hcd
rtc 11576 0

For anyone that's taken the time to read this and respond... Thanks a lot!!
Rory


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