Jerry Houston wrote:
I'm having a really hard time setting up the audio support on the computer I built for SuSE 10.2, and I'm hoping to find someone who's been here, done that.
The sound card is onboard, on an Elitegroup motherboard, and YaST2's hardware information identifies it as a PCI "Elitegroup audio device," with the vendor nVidia. I'm not sure what other bits of info from there are important in identifying it.
Hardware setup says it's an nVidia sound card, and that it's not configured. When I try to configure it, an error comes back saying that module snd-hda-intel can't be located. (Hardware info tells me that IRQ 11 is enabled, and the sound card memory is active.)
All the Linux support I could find on www.nVidia.com was for their graphics cards.
Does any of this sound familiar to anyone? Thanks in advance for any help with it!
Jerry in Bothell, WA
I've read what you state above but nevertheless a couple of things to check: is the on-board sound card selected in the BIOS? and go to YaST Control Center/Hardware/Sound and see how many cards are shown there; if more than one (and its not the one you are using) then deleted them both and allow YaST to 'find' the right one by rebooting the system. Also, go to Configure Desktop (under Gecko/History)/Sound & Multimedia/Sound System and Enable the sound system and also look in the Hardware stub re which sound system is active. Cheers. -- Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org