-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 26 May 2003 18:49, you scribbled: <snip>
I've got onboard sound on my system too, and I'm gonna see if YaST2 will make it work (I hope this will create a second 'modules.conf for it! LOL).
John
Okay, just tried the onboard sound (YaST2 finds it and calls it CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Device...even though it's onboard and not PCI card). It set it up just fine, but the sound was *extremely* low, I had to turn it up to 100, and with my external volume control for my speaker setup (an old Cambridge Soundworks FPS1000) I had to turn it up to almost halfway to get a decent amoutn of volume to hear the test wav. Maybe, just maybe, this is what's happening with you. The volume coming out is so low you can't hear it. If that's the case, I'd spring for a nice soundcard (the SBLive's work good and are fairly cheap I think, compared to when I got mine when it first came out), and/or a nice speaker setup (I've been oggling one for a month now that I'd do almost anything, disbaled as I am or not, to have...any one of these three, from last choice to first choice: Logitech Z640, Logitech Z560, and last but want the most Logitech Z680). In case you *are* or *do* think about a different soundcard and speaker setup, look in www.pricewatch.com for both, I think you'll find a darn good deal. John - -- I needed fresh bugs for my SuSE gecko, and Linux penguin. So I went out and caught this huge ugly blue and red and green and yellow butterfly. They won't need fresh food for 3 months now. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+0q/xH5oDXyLKXKQRAoT/AKCeI8Nfx+E3vP//puKelrb0BoE6agCdGtAJ D6kWzFXlqIy9BQpRDKETFiU= =Qh8v -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----