On 4/20/06, S Glasoe
On Thursday 20 April 2006 11:01 am, Craig Grobbelaar wrote:
I have recently had this issue of my sound card not working, I tried a few things and nothing worked, so I re-installed SUSE 10 last night but...it was still not working. When I went into YAST >> Hardware>> Sound, and it had recognised two sound cards...yet I know I only have one installed...the one it picked is my actual sound card (Onboard VIA 82XXX) and the other is pciked up as "Sound Card" using the "snd-via82xx" driver...No matter what I do I cannot delete or edit it...when ever I click on edit or delete, YAST just closes. So I disabled the sound card, modem, game port and midi port in the BIOS, now YAST only pics the one called "Sound Card" but I still cannot delete or edit it as YAST just closes as stated before.
I am seeing this behavior on some systems. The sound car works under DSL and PCLinuxOS so I know that the hardware is OK and that the correct driver/parameters exist. Haven't figured out the magic with SUSE 10.0 yet. Not enough time.
try using alsaconf. Sometimes it performs better than Yast sound module. Sunny -- -- Windows is a 32-bit extension to a 16-bit graphical shell for an 8-bit operating system originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor by a 2-bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition.