Which desktop are you running?? I've found that sounds not detected in KDE
work like a charm in Gnome. If that's the case, then you should be able to go
into Control Center (KDE) and set them up. Always recheck the basics when
having sound problems. Usually it'll be something so obvious or
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I found two threads in the archives similar to my problem - I almost got
some sound to work.
The possibilities I have are VIA onboard sound which is detected in
HardDrake, YMF724, also detected, and an old ISA stock Sound Blaster 16 not
detected.
I used to
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anybody else got anything to add to this?
21. reboot the system,
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Well thanks for them help, but I think I'm stuck at a more basic, software
level right now. Ever since I plugged in the YMF724 card, my sndconfig no
longer works. I get: Device or resource busy, insmode, failed, insmod
sound-slot-0.
Maybe it would help if I mentioned, when I type "modprobe