I recently installed mandrake 10.0 on a dell
dimension 4100.
I replace the crap sound card they packaged with
the box with a soundblaster live! mp3 (not the 5.1).
after I installed Mandrake and started KDE the
sound card when nuts and then just started make a high pitched squeal. It
never
Hi, I'm experiencing some problems with my on board soundcard on Mandrake
9.1. First, it wouldn't work at all, now I found out that she works, but
when I want to hear anything, I need to plug my speakers into the headphone
jack :-/ When I do that I get sound with a lot of noise. My soundcard is
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 10:01:40 +0200
NiTrO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm experiencing some problems with my on board soundcard on
Mandrake 9.1. First, it wouldn't work at all, now I found out that she
works, but when I want to hear anything, I need to plug my speakers
into the headphone jack
the
microphone jacket
- Original Message -
From: Michael Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound card problem in Mandrake 9.1
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 10:01:40 +0200
NiTrO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm experiencing
On Thursday 18 Sep 2003 10:19 am, NiTrO wrote:
I did turn up the volume. But the sound is coming out of the wrong jacket.
It should not come out of the microphone jack, does it :-/, but out the
audio output jacket. And that's the problem. I'm absolutely sure it is not
a volume adjustment
Hi,
I just install MDK 9.1. Everything is fine except my sound card
(Turtle Beach Santa Cruz) doesn't work. This has been working before.
I even tried to compile the ALSA code and install it manually but
nothing work.
Anyone has advice for me?
Thanks,
Vinh N. Pham
Want to buy
On Saturday March 29 2003 11:37 am, Vinh N. Pham wrote:
Hi,
I just install MDK 9.1. Everything is fine except my sound card
(Turtle Beach Santa Cruz) doesn't work. This has been working
before. I even tried to compile the ALSA code and install it
manually but nothing work.
Hell All!
Well, I've installed the 8.0 on my laptop over a week ago, and I've been
playing around with it. Its awesome! I love the eye-candy on startup.
Everything works together so seamlessly.
My problem is with the sound card. The installer correctly recognizes the
sound card as a
Hi there,
I am having problems with my soundcard. I currently have a PCI
Soundblaster 128 sound card. According to the manufacture (and others)
that it will work with Linux Mandrake 7.0. I did run the program (in
super user mode) called sndconfig and it does it's check and it says it
is (in a
I have a OPTI 82C924 and I have mdk7.2. the sndconfig of mdk7.2 it's too good
for my card so I used the one in mdk7.1 but keeps giving me the same error.
when I exit (yes, I listen to the sound) but then I exit and he says this:
MAD16 / Mozart: Invalid Midi port 0x0
and YES I LISTEN TO THE AU
type sndconfig from one terminal
-Original Message-
From: worldly linux [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 9:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[newbie] Sound Card Problem
First let me say , WOW. This Mandrake Install is the
best Linux install that I
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, worldly linux wrote:
Try "sndconfig" as root.
After making sure that your soundcard is supported. You did not mention
what you have, so this is far as I can go...
Paul
First let me say , WOW. This Mandrake Install is the
best Linux install that I have come across. It's a
I am still in need of assistance, please
First let me say , WOW. This Mandrake Install is the
best Linux install that I have come across. It's a
huge welcome after trying to work with FreeBSD.
The install went well with one exception. My sound
card is not working. I tried using DrakConf
worldly linux wrote:
I am still in need of assistance, please
Is there a command that will tell me what type of
card
I have ? I really have no idea. The laptop was given
to me awhile back. I remember that the sound worked
under RedHat so I know it has some sort of
Try this proceedure again...but turn the volume up on your speakers. The
sample sound is at a very LOW volume and low sound quality, then go into
KDE/GNOME and ENABLE system sounds.
HTH
Jaguar
worldly linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First let me say , WOW. This Mandrake Install is the
best
worldly linux wrote:
First let me say , WOW. This Mandrake Install is the
best Linux install that I have come across. It's a
huge welcome after trying to work with FreeBSD.
The install went well with one exception. My sound
card is not working. I tried using DrakConf and it
responded with
First let me say , WOW. This Mandrake Install is the
best Linux install that I have come across. It's a
huge welcome after trying to work with FreeBSD.
The install went well with one exception. My sound
card is not working. I tried using DrakConf and it
responded with "generic" but then when the
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