Le Jeudi 29 Juin 2006 14:12, Patrick Serru a écrit :
Le Jeudi 29 Juin 2006 12:16, Alvin a écrit :
On Thursday 29 June 2006 15:04, Patrick Serru wrote:
I'm not sure what the problem could be. Try using a console and navigate to the /proc/asound directory. See if you have more than one card# subdirectories (where # is a number: card0, card1, etc.). I only have onboard sound, but some people have onboard and an additional sound card. Perhaps you have a card1? If that is the case, try changing card0 to card1?
Alvin
Hi Alvin, hi everybody,
That was it! The sound is now correct with onboard sound device. And it has not been cacophonie when KDE starded. Here was the problem. But what I can see with help of yast is surprising: there is a card #0 ES1370 [audioPCI] and an unconfigured M5455 PCI AC-Link... The BIOS was talking about an AC97 and the chip of the addon board is an ES1370... could it be a bug? Do I have to modify the configuration with Yast while it is well working?
Thank you very much, Patrick
Hi Alvin, hi everybody, Oh nooooo, I did it! Removing the phanthomatic addon sound card and replacing it by the real on board chip, and it does not work any longer... after re-boot. card does not disapear (it is shown by yast, and as set) but is unreachable (does not work). I have to enter yast, remove the card and re-enter quick configuration for it to work. Then still using yast, actualise the state of (the super script) gamesnd. Could someone help, please? Thank you, Patrick