On Thursday 11 May 2006 18:42, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Thursday 11 May 2006 07:33, Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
Could be the solution. Must be a bug because I did not do any manual "labor" and to be honest, I cannot remember to have chosen anything at a drop-down list. Still do not exactly know what dsp means ;). And the result as shown in my last post was copied as is from a console.
Where do I start changing dsp-1 into dsp1?
Constant,
Did you visit the Skype on Linux forum /and/ the Unofficial Skype/Sound on Linux link I posted yesterday?
Dear Carl, Not yet. Just had my dinner and are now at my computer to start the night (19.00 hr local time). The sites are on top of my list for today. Have the feeling that my soundcard setup is somewhere broken. In Yast I see two soundcards (only one on board) from what I can remember are using the same driver. The installed card in Yast is the "Ensoniq Audio PCI" and the not installed is the "Creative Sound Blaster Audio PCI128" . Cannot remember what the card itself says and I am to lazy for now (dinner you know) to open up my box ;). The strange thing is that the Ensoniq setup informs me that the card is "Configured as sound card number " with the "Driver snd-ens1371" Deleting the card does not do anything and trying to install the creative card is trying fruitless to use the same snd-ens1371 driver. How to fresh install the soundcard?