> What *relevant stuff* might that be? :-)
>
You should have something similar to this (This is for my card) -
alias char-major-116 snd
alias snd-card-0 snd-cs46xx
alias char-major-14 soundcore
alias sound-slot-0 cs46xx
alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss
alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss
al
John,
What *relevant stuff* might that be? :-)
I have NO idea what I am doing here remember! I need to know what I am
looking for and how to configure it correctly. Can you be a little
more specific?
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Hi
Have you looked in /etc/modules.conf to see if the relevant stuff for
the alsa driver is in there?
Without this the sound card won't work.
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Derek,
Thanks for your suggestions. As far as I can tell from what settings I
can find, I don't have anything muted, but I am so new at this,
anything is possible! :-)
I will copy and paste here what I have posted in another forum also.
Some of this
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> Hi again,
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> Thanks to everyone who replied to my last post re my modem. Your help
> combined with that from elsewhere meant I now have a working modem and
> can get online at last! :-)
>
> T
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Hi again,
Thanks to everyone who replied to my last post re my modem. Your help
combined with that from elsewhere meant I now have a working modem and
can get online at last! :-)
The other major problem I currently have is, no sound. I have no
system