On Friday 06 February 2004 20:11, Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
On Friday 06 February 2004 9:35 pm, Sabine wrote:
I've finally solved the sound problem, though I have no idea why the KDE 3.2 installation provoked it. I had to change an obscure setting in the driver for my sound card (a Via 8235), which I did via Yast.
What obscure settings? My soundcard stopped working after the KDE 3.2 final (Santa Cruz/Turtle Beach with the CS4614/22/24 CrystalClear SoundFusion Accelerator driver). Good thing I still had my old SB120, which works fine.
It was support for DSX, whatever that is. The three settings were 0(auto), 1 (enable) and 2 (disable). It was set on 0 and I changed it to 2.
The driver mentioned above doesn't offer this specific setting. It offers only something with OSS, some amplifier setting and a thinkpad related setting. Options are 0 and 1. I tried different settings, but it doesn't work. Oh well... it was worth a try though. Thanks for the tip. Maybe it's a problem with this driver itself or even the card (although it still works under Win2K). Cheers, -- Sabine