I have done a clean install of SuSE7.2 and am getting some peculiar error messages in the console log when I log in. It is a "Default with Office" installation. When logging in as ROOT, I get: linux modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-1-0 linux modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1 linux insmod: insmod: a module named snd-pcm-plugin already exists linux insmod: insmod: insmod sound-service-0-3 failed When logging in as USER, I get: (sometimes the line) linux insmod: insmod: a module named snd-pcm-plugin already exists (other times the line) linux insmod: insmod: a module named snd-mixer-oss already exists (then there is either the line) linux insmod: insmod: insmod sound-service-0-0 failed (or the line) linux insmod: insmod: insmod sound-service-0-3 failed (very occasionally it is both of these two previous lines) My sound card is a sound Blaster PCI 128 and previous SuSE versions have had no problems with it. The 7.2 installation automatically found it correctly. I have another sound problem with the new installation. In case it is tied up with the above one, I am sending it in the same posting. If it isn't, sorry to send two separate problems together. When the KDE desktop starts, I get the usual musical phrase ( the one which starts quietly and then builds up in volume), but superimposed on top of it is a "jangling" sound of what sound like sleigh bells. These two together sound diabolical! I have been into "KDE System Notifications" and have tried various things to kill the sleigh bells and just leave the usual music. But when the effects go, the music goes as well. Is there a way of losing just the sound effects? The answer is probably staring me in the face! Again, I have not had this with previous versions. Music CDs play correctly. Any help will be very much appreciated. Many thanks Keith