Couldn't find anything in BIOS to disable sound port, but was able to set BIOS
to defaults.
The sound works via sound card now, but not by Motherboard port. It could be
faulty I suppose.
Then I discovered that Youtube videos played on Chrome were jittery in picture
and sound, but OK in
Could indicate that the onboard sound card is disabled?? Or the fact
that it has an external sound card the internal one is broken
Tim H
On 19/05/2021 14:07, PeterMerchant wrote:
Sorted. When I got the computer it had a fancy sound card that I took
out. I've put it back and I now have sound.
Sorted. When I got the computer it had a fancy sound card that I took out. I've
put it back and I now have sound.
P.
On 18/05/2021 22:16, PeterMerchant wrote:
I have just been given a computer from a friend who 'needed' to upgrade his to
a faster one. I have stuck my Kubuntu disk in it and
I have just been given a computer from a friend who 'needed' to upgrade his to
a faster one. I have stuck my Kubuntu disk in it and it basically works except
for a couple of things.
One of them is that I don't have any sound.
This is hardinfo for the new one:
-Computer-
Processor :
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