SOLVED Re: must run alsaconf alll the time for sound to work
- From: "Vegard L. Rekaa" <vegardlr@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 14:54:21 +0200
Hi list and Pollywog.
Found the easy way (and most likely unncessary) out: changed the audio PCI
card.
Thanks for all the help!!
Cheers, Vegard
On 30/09/06, Vegard L. Rekaa <vegardlr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That I think I can do. Thanks a million for your help. I will post here
giving the result when I'm done.
Cheers, Vegard
On 29/09/06, Pollywog < linux-debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Friday 29 September 2006 15:34, Vegard L. Rekaa wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry, but I since module-assistant has cganged its menus, I do
> not
> > understand twat. With the list of sound modules given above, and
> including
> > the fact that my soundcard uses 'snd_ens1371'. Which one can I remove?
> >
> > Cheers Vegard
>
>
> If you know the chipset of your soundcard, you could Google and find out
> which
> drivers are needed. That's what I did and I found that something was
> keeping
> my drivers from loading.
>
>
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