"Christopher A. Martin" wrote:
I have to su root and "modprobe -a sound" to get any sound support. And even then it is limited: CD works, but no system sounds, etc. So I thought about kerneld. . . .I think I am running kerneld, and I even tried su root, then explicitly runing "kerneld"---still no sound other than CD. Is it possible that it has to do with the following from my boot.log:
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<4>Unable to load NLS charset cp437(nls_cp437) <4>Unable to load NLS charset iso8859-1(nls_iso8859_1) <4>Unable to load NLS charset cp437(nls_cp437) <4>Unable to load NLS charset iso8859-1(nls_iso8859_1)
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Do you mean that "insmod sound" dosn't work as root? Did you do a "make modules_install" after building your kernel? Did you compile sound as module?, or as part of the kernel? You may have selected the wrong sound card options when you built your kernel. I quess you have to be more specific. What soundcard. Is it pnp? Is it an AWE32? Alot of things could cause this, and those error messages seem weird, as if something is missing? - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e